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SKU:
135534
UPC:
9780062913265
MPN:
0062913263
Condition:
Used
Weight:
16.80 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published, Genre,

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Author Last Name:
Wetmore
Author First Name:
Elizabeth
Pages:
320
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN 10:
0062913263
ISBN 13:
9780062913265
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Harper
Date Published:
4/7/2020
Genre:
Historical Fiction

Description

Written With The Haunting Emotional Power Of Elizabeth Strout And Barbara Kingsolver, An Astonishing Debut Novel That Explores The Lingering Effects Of A Brutal Crime On The Women Of One Small Texas Oil Town In The 1970s. Mercy Is Hard In A Place Like This . . . It's February 1976, And Odessa, Texas, Stands On The Cusp Of The Next Great Oil Boom. While The Town's Men Embrace The Coming Prosperity, Its Women Intimately Know And Fear The Violence That Always Seems To Follow. In The Early Hours Of The Morning After Valentine's Day, Fourteen-year-old Gloria Ramírez Appears On The Front Porch Of Mary Rose Whitehead's Ranch House, Broken And Barely Alive. The Teenager Had Been Viciously Attacked In A Nearby Oil Field--an Act Of Brutality That Is Tried In The Churches And Barrooms Of Odessa Before It Can Reach A Court Of Law. When Justice Is Evasive, One Of The Town's Women Decides To Take Matters Into Her Own Hands, Setting The Stage For A Showdown With Potentially Devastating Consequences. Valentine Is A Haunting Exploration Of The Intersections Of Violence And Race, Class And Region In A Story That Plumbs The Depths Of Darkness And Fear, Yet Offers A Window Into Beauty And Hope. Told Through The Alternating Points Of View Of Indelible Characters Who Burrow Deep In The Reader's Heart, This Fierce, Unflinching, Darkly Funny, And Surprisingly Tender Novel Illuminates Women's Strength And Vulnerability, And Reminds Us That It Is The Stories We Tell Ourselves That Keep Us Alive.