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Marie Blythe
Brandeis University Press, 2022 Paper: 978-1-68458-137-5 | eISBN: 978-1-68458-138-2 Library of Congress Classification PS3563.O8844M3 2022 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A new edition of a classic novel with a strong female lead. Howard Frank Mosher is one of the best-loved writers of northern New England. One of his most vivid and memorable characters is Marie Blythe. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a young girl with a felicitous name immigrates to Vermont from French Canada. She grows up confronting the grim realities of life with an indomitable spirit—nursing victims of a tuberculosis epidemic, enduring a miscarriage alone in the wilderness, and coping with the uncertainties of love. In Marie Blythe, Mosher has created a strong-minded, passionate, and truly memorable heroine. This edition features a new introduction by novelist Tom Barbash. See other books on: Fiction | Marie Blythe | Mosher, Howard Frank See other titles from Brandeis University Press |
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