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The Widow's War
Contributor(s): Gunning, Sally Cabot (Author)
ISBN: 0060791586     ISBN-13: 9780060791582
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
OUR PRICE:   $16.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2007
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Annotation: When her husband is lost in a whaling disaster, Lyddie Berry finds her status as a widow is vastly changed. Her son-in-law sets out to strip her of everything she and her husband worked for, but she refuses to bow to societal and legal pressures.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
- Fiction | Family Life - General
- Fiction | Romance - Historical - 20th Century
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2005047939
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 5.36" W x 7.98" (0.62 lbs) 336 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 18th Century
- Cultural Region - New England
- Geographic Orientation - Massachusetts
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

The Red Tent meets The Scarlett Letter in this haunting historical novel set in a colonial New England whaling village.

"When was it that the sense of trouble grew to fear, the fear to certainty? When she sat down to another solitary supper of bread and beer and picked cucumber? When she heard the second sounding of the geese? Or had she known that morning when she stepped outside and felt the wind? Might as well say she knew it when Edward took his first whaling trip to the Canada River, or when they married, or when, as a young girl, she stood on the beach and watched Edward bring about his father's boat in the Point of Rock Channel. Whatever its begetting, when Edward's cousin Shubael Hopkins and his wife Betsey came through the door, they brought her no new grief, but an old acquaintance."

When Lyddie Berry's husband is lost in a storm at sea, she finds that her status as a widow is vastly changed from that of respectable married woman. Now she is the "dependent" of her nearest male relative--her son-in-law. Refusing to bow to societal pressure that demands she cede everything that she and her husband worked for, Lyddie becomes an outcast from family, friends, and neighbors--yet ultimately discovers a deeper sense of self and, unexpectedly, love.

Evocative and stunningly assured, The Widow's War is an unforgettable work of literary magic, a spellbinding tale from a gifted talent.


Contributor Bio(s): Gunning, Sally Cabot: -

A lifelong resident of New England, Sally Cabot Gunning has immersed herself in its history from a young age. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Satucket Novels--The Widow's War, Bound, and The Rebellion of Jane Clarke--and, writing as Sally Cabot, the equally acclaimed Benjamin Franklin's Bastard. She lives in Brewster, Massachusetts, with her husband, Tom.