Recensori in anteprimaMarjorie Nelson Matthews

Pagina LibraryThing dell'autore

Dicembre 2023 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 26 dicembre alle 06:00 pm EST

“A triumph of the spirit as well as the heart.” —Cynthia Huntington, National Book Award Finalist

Amy Barnes, a high school English teacher from Hawai'i, and Paul Rideau, a Vermont farmer, lead ordinary lives dedicated to their families and work, yet each harbors a secret passion for creative expression—Paul in painting and Amy in poetry. When infidelity fractures her life, and a tragic accident decimates his, they struggle to find their way through loss and grief. Their creative pursuits help them heal and reimagine their lives as authentic selves. A quiet, literary story, The Red Wheelbarrow reminds us of the power of art to transform, of love and decency to triumph, and of hope to endure.

Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Rootstock Publishing (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
10
copie
275
richieste

Marzo 2022 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 28 marzo alle ore 06:00 pm EDT

Sadira Doyle believes the best years of her life are behind her. A housewife and mother in a parochial town during the latter years of the depression, she yearns for more. Her husband is an alcoholic sinking into despair; her eldest son’s eccentricities make him the object of bullying; and her mother-in-law’s religious zeal runs counter to Sadira’s own spiritual sensibilities. The weekly radio show, Hawai'i Calls, offers her a chance to escape. When her husband Archie loses his job as a mortician, Sadira decides they will begin anew in Hawai'i. 

Archie and Sadira set forth from New York City with their two young sons, bound for a place where they know no one. While the fresh start in Honolulu doesn’t transform Archie, and the move exacerbates their son Lionel’s emotional struggles, Sadira discovers new possibilities with a job as the society columnist for a Honolulu daily, finding herself in the company of movie stars, politicians, and Honolulu’s most powerful players. 

This intoxicating, glamorous world soon proves challenging and flawed. The Japanese attack on Oahu changes the landscape once again, altering daily life for the islands and for Sadira. With the islands’ serenity shattered, its glory days as playground to the stars are over, and Sadira must recreate herself once more to survive with her family intact.

Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Rootstock Publishing (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
10
copie
283
richieste