All the Forgivenesses (e-bog) af Hardinger, Elizabeth
Hardinger, Elizabeth (forfatter)

All the Forgivenesses e-bog

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Set in Appalachia and the Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century, this exquisite debut novelpaints an intimate portrait of one resilient farm family's challenges and hard-won triumphshelmed by an unforgettable heroine. Growing up on their hardscrabble farm in rural Kentucky, fifteen-year-old Albertina ';Bertie' Winslow has learned a lot from her mama, Polly. She knows how to lance a boil,...
E-bog 112,49 DKK
Forfattere Hardinger, Elizabeth (forfatter)
Udgivet 27 august 2019
Længde 304 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781496720467
Set in Appalachia and the Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century, this exquisite debut novelpaints an intimate portrait of one resilient farm family's challenges and hard-won triumphshelmed by an unforgettable heroine. Growing up on their hardscrabble farm in rural Kentucky, fifteen-year-old Albertina ';Bertie' Winslow has learned a lot from her mama, Polly. She knows how to lance a boil, make a pie crust, butcher a pig, and tend to every chore that needs doing. What she doesn't know, but is forced to reckon with all too soon, is how to look after children as a mother should . . . When Polly succumbs to a long illness, Bertie takes on responsibility for her four younger siblings and their dissolute, unreliable daddy. Yet the task is overwhelming. Nine-year-old Dacia, especially, is resentful and stubborn, hinting at secrets in their mama's life. Finally, Bertie makes the only choice she canbreaking up the family for its own survival, keeping the girls with her, sending the boys off to their grown brothers, long gone from home. Ever pragmatic, Bertie marries young, grateful to find a husband willing to take on the care of her sisters, and eventually moves to the oil fields of Kansas. But marriage alone cannot resolve her grief and guilt over a long-ago tragedy, or prepare her for the heartaches still to come. Only by confronting wrenching truths can she open herself to joyand learn how to not only give, but receive, unfettered love. ';This emotional story of deep hardship is told in Bertie's distinct voice and is recommended for readers who enjoyed Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell, and Jane Hamilton's Book of Ruth.' Library Journal