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NEXT TO LOVE
Perfect for readers of Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrow's Guernsey Literary and PotatoPeel Pie Society and Jamie Ford's At the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, this is commercial literary fiction at its best.
NEXT TO LOVE opens on D-Day, June 6, 1944 when Millie and Grace, both young mothers, learn their husbands were killed at Omaha Beach. Their friend Babe is the only one whose husband returns home, but all three women carry the burden of that fateful day: Grace chooses to make a shrine to her beloved, while Millie determines to move on, and Babe struggles to keep her marriage together.
Feldman, a 2009 Guggenheim fellow, is the author of Scottsboro (Norton, 2008), shortlisted last year for the Orange Prize. The San Francisco Chronicle praised Scottsboro, calling it "inspired and inspiring Ruby [a character] belongs with the best of William Faulkner's or Alice Walker's women." She is also the author of The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank (2006), and Lucy (2004) both of which were also published by Norton to enormous critical acclaim (see the author's website www.ellenfeldman.com). She lectures extensively around the country and England.
Feldman, a 2009 Guggenheim fellow, is the author of Scottsboro (Norton, 2008), shortlisted last year for the Orange Prize. The San Francisco Chronicle praised Scottsboro, calling it "inspired and inspiring Ruby [a character] belongs with the best of William Faulkner's or Alice Walker's women." She is also the author of The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank (2006), and Lucy (2004) both of which were also published by Norton to enormous critical acclaim (see the author's website www.ellenfeldman.com). She lectures extensively around the country and England.
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Published 2011-09-01 by Spiegel & Grau |
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Published 2011-09-01 by Spiegel & Grau |