Gun Ball Hill
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2004
Hardscrabble Books (Verlag)
978-1-58465-356-1 (ISBN)
Hardscrabble Books (Verlag)
978-1-58465-356-1 (ISBN)
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In 1774, the friends and relatives of the Mowlan family of Tibbetston, Maine are shattered by an event that is rooted in personal animosity but that takes its occasion from unrest in the US colonies. Ellen Cooney explores the fear and doubt of ordinary people at the approach of war.
In 1774, the friends and relatives of the Mowlan family of Tibbetston, Maine are shattered by an event that is rooted in personal animosity but that takes its occasion from the growing unrest in the American colonies. For some, it is the wake-up call announcing the inevitability of war; for others, it is a spur to long-delayed action. With searing emotional honesty, Ellen Cooney explores the fear and doubt of ordinary people at the approach of war. Cooney masterfully weaves together the experiences of several characters as they come to terms with their anguish and dread: Patrick Rouse and Jossey Avens, brother and sister of Lavinia Mowlan; John Avens, Jossey's husband; Jacques Wabanaki, the Mowlans' friend and neighbor; Winnie Goodridge, local tavern keeper; and Sarah Dudley, sister-in-law of a local Tory who flees her family and casts her lot with the residents of Tibbetston. Each character must come to terms with the staggering uncertainty that the war represents. For some, that means setting aside the concerns of "normal" life; for others, it means struggling to maintain some connection to normalcy in the face of disaster.
Gun Ball Hill is a beautifully realized novel about the circumstances and experiences of ordinary people who find themselves being drawn into a terrible conflict.
In 1774, the friends and relatives of the Mowlan family of Tibbetston, Maine are shattered by an event that is rooted in personal animosity but that takes its occasion from the growing unrest in the American colonies. For some, it is the wake-up call announcing the inevitability of war; for others, it is a spur to long-delayed action. With searing emotional honesty, Ellen Cooney explores the fear and doubt of ordinary people at the approach of war. Cooney masterfully weaves together the experiences of several characters as they come to terms with their anguish and dread: Patrick Rouse and Jossey Avens, brother and sister of Lavinia Mowlan; John Avens, Jossey's husband; Jacques Wabanaki, the Mowlans' friend and neighbor; Winnie Goodridge, local tavern keeper; and Sarah Dudley, sister-in-law of a local Tory who flees her family and casts her lot with the residents of Tibbetston. Each character must come to terms with the staggering uncertainty that the war represents. For some, that means setting aside the concerns of "normal" life; for others, it means struggling to maintain some connection to normalcy in the face of disaster.
Gun Ball Hill is a beautifully realized novel about the circumstances and experiences of ordinary people who find themselves being drawn into a terrible conflict.
Ellen Cooney is the author of four previous novels-The White Palazzo, The Old Ballerina, All the Way Home, and Small Town Girl. Her short stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Glimmer Train, Story, the New England Review, the Literary Review, Fiction, and many other publications. She has taught creative writing at MIT, Boston College, and Harvard University. She lives in Phippsburg, Maine.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.8.2004 |
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Verlagsort | Hanover |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Historische Romane |
Literatur ► Zweisprachige Ausgaben ► Deutsch / Englisch | |
ISBN-10 | 1-58465-356-6 / 1584653566 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-58465-356-1 / 9781584653561 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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