The Schoolmaster's Daughter
Autor John Smolensen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2019
In
April
1775
Abigail
Lovell’s
family
is
divided
politically―while
her
father,
who
has
for
decades
been
schoolmaster
at
the
prestigious
Latin
School,
remains
loyal
to
King
George
III,
she
and
her
two
brothers
engage
in
undercover
activities
designed
to
destabilize
the
British
occupation
of
Boston.
Her
sickly
older
brother,
James,
operates
the
patriots’
spy
ring,
while
Abigail
acts
as
a
courier,
eluding
increasingly
aggressive
British
patrols,
and
her
younger
brother,
Benjamin,
slips
out
of
the
city
to
fight
alongside
Abigail’s
love,
Ezra,
in
the
battles
at
Lexington
and
Concord.
With
the
help
of
her
friend,
Rachel
Revere,
Abigail
smuggles
money
and
supplies
out
to
her
brother,
Ezra,
and
Rachel’s
husband,
Paul.
But
when
a
British
sergeant
is
found
murdered,
Abigail
stands
accused
before
a
military
tribunal,
and
on
the
eve
of
the
British
assault
on
Bunker
Hill
she
and
her
brothers
plot
to
influence
the
outcome
of
that
pivotal
battle.
In
the
tradition
ofThe
Name
of
theRoseandGirl
with
the
Pearl
Earring,The
Schoolmaster’s
Daughteris
the
story
of
a
family
torn
asunder
by
political
strife
and
a
determined
young
woman
who
makes
courageous
sacrifices
for
the
patriot
cause
at
the
outbreak
of
the
American
Revolution.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611863277
ISBN-10: 1611863279
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10: 1611863279
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Recenzii
"Boston
smolders
on
the
eve
of
the
American
Revolution
in
Smolens’s
ambitious
blend
of
fiction,
history,
battlefield
romance,
and
intrigue.
Drawing
from
the
real-life
Lovell
family,
with
loyalist
Boston
Latin
schoolmaster
John
and
his
cipher
of
a
son,
James,
on
opposite
sides,
Smolens
builds
his
story
around
Abigail,
John’s
daughter
and
James’s
sister,
forgotten
by
history
but
here
the
unsung
heroine
of
Bunker
Hill.
.
.
.
In
his
best
passages,
Smolens
imagines
the
betrayals,
espionage,
and
collaborations,
personal
and
strategic
alliances,
and
the
frequent
crossing
of
lines
(not
just
physical)
between
the
occupying
British
and
the
Bostonians
they
want
to
control.
Abigail
herself
crosses
lines
for
the
cause,
joining
a
roster
of
historical
fiction
heroines
with
feminist
leanings
toward
self-determination,
sexual
freedom,
and
altering
the
course
of
history."
—Publishers Weekly
—Publishers Weekly
"In
this
magnificently
researched
and
absorbing
historical
novel,
Smolens
brings
to
intimate
life
the
first
days
of
the
American
Revolution
as
the
civil
war
it
actually
was,
in
and
around
a
Boston
at
once
recognizable
and
yet
still
thrillingly
close
to
wild
nature,
with
a
swampy
waterfront
with
three
cave-pocked
hills
above
it,
and
cows
everywhere,
not
only
on
the
Commons.
Smolens
gives
us
a
rich
sense,
not
only
of
how
the
fight
divided
private
families
but
also
of
what
surprising
alignments
it
bred
inside
colonial
society,
from
its
selectmen
through
its
watermen
and
their
families,
down
to
its
abundant
prostitutes.
This
is
a
fresh
take
on
the
world
of
Paul
Revere,
thronged
with
strong
women."
—Jaimy Gordon, author ofLord of Misrule, winner of the 2010 National Book Award in fiction
—Jaimy Gordon, author ofLord of Misrule, winner of the 2010 National Book Award in fiction
Notă biografică
John
Smolenshas
published
eleven
works
of
fiction,
includingWolf’s
Mouth,Cold,The
Invisible
World,
andOut.
He
lives
in
Marquette,
Michigan.
Descriere
With
the
outbreak
of
the
American
Revolution,
Abigail
Lovell’s
family
is
torn
apart―while
her
schoolmaster
father
is
an
outspoken
loyalist,
she
and
her
two
brothers
engage
in
acts
of
espionage,
undermining
the
British
occupation
of
Boston.
With
the
help
of
her
friend,
Rachel
Revere,
Abigail
smuggles
money
and
supplies
out
to
her
brother,
her
love
Ezra,
and
Rachel’s
husband,
Paul.
But
when
a
British
sergeant
is
found
murdered,
Abigail
stands
accused,
and
she
now
must
fight
to
save
herself,
her
loved
ones,
and
the
patriot
cause.