Waterwoman: A Novel of the Eastern Shore - Hart, Client ICM Lenore (Christine Earle) - Books - Northampton House Press - 9781937997595 - May 1, 2015
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Publisher Marketing: "Pure as the waters of the pre-industrial Chesapeake . . . utterly convincing and beautifully sensual. You feel the shell cuts, the pull of the nets." -- BALTIMORE SUN "Lenore Hart's story of love and betrayal yields as many surprises as the sea itself." -- SOUTHERN LIVING ." . . reads like a Greek tragedy crossed with Peyton Place . . . Hart reaches surprising emotional depths with her exploration of sibling rivalry, familial commitment, and social taboos." -- PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY ." . . reminds me of Edith Wharton, who in Ethan Frome wrote of an individual trapped by circumstances . . . [and] the spare, chilling creation or rural isolation." -- ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS "Annie's strength carries the novel, without resorting to cloying moments or tear-jerking cliches." -- WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL "A gripping story with an admirable, complex heroine . . . The love and rivalry between the sisters will strike a chord with teens." -- BOOKLIST "[Her] skill as a novelist lies in the respect she has for the form and for the words themselves . . . Like the watermen that people her novel, Hart has learned the tools of her craft." -- Salisbury NC POST "Annie tells her story in the hushed yet urgent voice of a sinner begging forgiveness . . . Hart throws in dramatic twists and turns that keep the reader voraciously turning the pages for more." -- LUCE World Wide Web Clips "A gripping story, colorful and sensuous and easy to read." -- Topeka CAPITAL-JOURNAL ." . . Hart creates a believable world where tragedy does not always equal hopelessness, a place where you don't always get what you want, but if you're strong, you find reasons to go on living anyway." -- Ft. Lauderdale SUN-SENTINEL Even as a child, plain, boyish Annie Revels had everyone's role in life figured out. Everyone's, that is, except her own. Her mother was sickly and needed to be taken care of. Her little sister Rebecca was remarkably beautiful, where Annie was not. Her father was a waterman, a free-looking life Annie deeply envied and could've had, if only she'd been born a son. Tiny, remote Revels Island, a barrier island off the Eastern Shore, knows nothing of the partying, gin-soaked Roaring Twenties which grip the rest of the country. The Revels family depends on the coastal waters to make a living, and tragedy is always only a bad storm away. As Annie notes, "In order to live on the Shore, you need to understand that good weather always follows bad." But when her father dies, suddenly it falls to Annie to take his place aboard the oyster boat and support what's left of the family. Out there, she finds the only life she thought she could ever really fit into: being a waterman. Until one day, out on the water, she meets Nathan . . . LENORE HART is the author of seven other novels, including ORDINARY SPRINGS, BECKY: THE LIFE AND LOVES OF BECKY THATCHER, and THE RAVEN'S BRIDE. She lives on the Eastern Shore with her husband, novelist David Poyer, and teaches in the Wilkes University MA/MFA Creative Writing Program. Review Citations: Kliatt 07/01/2003 pg. 22 (EAN 9780425190074, Paperback) Kirkus Reviews 04/01/2002 pg. 443 (EAN 9780425184714, Hardcover) Booklist 05/01/2002 pg. 1506 (EAN 9780425184714, Hardcover) Publishers Weekly 05/27/2002 pg. 37 (EAN 9780425184714, Hardcover) Contributor Bio:  Hart, Lenore Lenore Hart is the author of "Ordinary Springs", "Waterwoman", and other novels. Her work has been featured on Voice of America, in "Poets & Writers Magazine", and on the PBS series "Writer to Writer". She teaches creative writing at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania and Old Dominion University in Virginia. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Virginia with her husband, novelist David Poyer, and their daughter.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781937997595
Publishers Northampton House Press
Genre Topical > Family
Pages 234
Dimensions 227 × 151 × 20 mm   ·   349 g
Language English