Monday, September 23, 2013

Pg. 69: John Milliken Thompson's "Love and Lament"

The current feature at the Page 69 Test: Love and Lament by John Milliken Thompson.

About the book, from the publisher:
A dauntless heroine coming of age at the turn of the twentieth century confronts the hazards of patriarchy and prejudice, and discovers the unexpected opportunities of World War I

Set in rural North Carolina between the Civil War and the Great War, Love and Lament chronicles the hardships and misfortunes of the Hartsoe family.

Mary Bet, the youngest of nine children, was born the same year that the first railroad arrived in their county. As she matures, against the backdrop of Reconstruction and rapid industrialization, she must learn to deal with the deaths of her mother and siblings, a deaf and damaged older brother, and her father’s growing insanity and rejection of God.

In the rich tradition of Southern gothic literature, John Milliken Thompson transports the reader back in time through brilliant characterizations and historical details, to explore what it means to be a woman charting her own destiny in a rapidly evolving world dominated by men.
Learn more about the book and author at John Milliken Thompson's website and Facebook page.

The Page 69 Test: Love and Lament.

--Marshal Zeringue