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The Accidentals - A Novel

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“ The Accidentals is a whirlwind of a book, spanning sixty years of American history as experienced by one southern family. Regardless of your attitudes on abortion, civil rights, and the space race, this novel will lift you out of your comfort zone before shaking you out of your complacency.” Informationen zum Autor Minrose Gwin is the author of three novels: The Queen of Palmyra, Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers pick and finalist for the John Gardner Fiction Book Award; Promise, finalist for the Willie Morris Award in Southern Literature; and The Accidentals .   In her memoir, Wishing for Snow , she writes about the convergence of poetry and psychosis in her mother’s life. Wearing another hat, she has written four books of literary and cultural criticism and history, most recently Remembering Medgar Evers: Writing the Long Civil Rights Movement, and coedited The Literature of the American South, a Norton anthology. Minrose began her career as a newspaper reporter. Since then, she has taught as a professor at universities across the country, most recently the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She currently lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Like the characters in Promise , she grew up in Tupelo, Mississippi.       Klappentext In the fall of 1957, Olivia McAlister is living in Opelika, Mississippi, caring for her two girls, June and Grace, and her husband. She dreams of living a much larger life—seeing the world and returning to her wartime job in New Orleans. When Olivia becomes pregnant again, she makes a fateful decision that reverberates throughout Grace’s and June’s lives. Grace, caught up in an affair, becomes one of the “girls who went away” to have a baby in secret. June, guilt-ridden for exposing Grace’s pregnancy, makes an unhappy marriage. Meanwhile Ed Mae Johnson, an African-American care worker in a New Orleans orphanage, is drastically impacted by Grace’s choices. As the years go by, their lives intersect in ways that reflect the unpredictable flights of birds diverted from their unexpected journey—and the consolations of imperfect return. Following the death of their mother from a botched backwoods abortion, the McAlister daughters have to cope with the ripple effect of this tragedy as they come of age in 1950s Mississippi and then grow up to face their own impossible choices—an unforgettable, beautiful novel that is threaded throughout with the stories of mothers and daughters in pre-Roe versus Wade America. Life heads down back alleys, takes sharp left turns. Then, one fine day it jumps the track and crashes.” In the fall of 1957, Olivia McAlister is living in Opelika, Mississippi, caring for her two girls, June and Grace, and her husband, Holly. She dreams of living a much larger life--seeing the world and returning to her wartime job at a landing boat factory in New Orleans. As she watches over the birds in her yard, Olivia feels like an “accidental”—a migratory bird blown off course. When Olivia becomes pregnant again, she makes a fateful decision, compelling Grace, June, and Holly to cope in different ways. While their father digs up the backyard to build a bomb shelter, desperate to protect his family, Olivia’s spinster sister tries to take them all under her wing. But the impact of Olivia’s decision reverberates throughout Grace’s and June’s lives. Grace, caught up in an unconventional love affair, becomes one of the “girls who went away” to have a baby in secret. June, guilt-ridden for her part in exposing Grace’s pregnancy, eventually makes an unhappy marriage. Meanwhile Ed Mae Johnson, an African-American care worker in a New Orleans orphanage, is drastically impacted by Grace’s choices.  As the years go by, their lives intersect in ways that reflect the unpredictable nature of bird flight that lands in accidental locat...

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Authors Minrose Gwin, Gwin Minrose
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9780062912350
ISBN 978-0-06-291235-0
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 24 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: Literary, FICTION: Women, LITERATURE: WOMEN'S LITERATURE, FICTION: Family Life / General, FICTION: Historical / General, FICTION: Romance / Historical / 20th Century, LITERATURE: GENERAL FICTION, LITERATURE: HISTORICAL, FICTION: Political, FICTION: Friendship

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