Against the season

by Jane Rule

Paperback, 1984

Notes

Dina, used furniture dealer and town butch, is courted publicly and privately by Rosemary, a social worker who is nervous, aristocratic and very determined

Description

Fiction. Literature. HTML: Jane Rule's incandescent third novel explores love, loss, and family . . . and the pieces of ourselves we leave behind Born lame, Amelia Larson lives in the house that has been in her family for generations. Now she has a decision to make: Should she honor the dying wish of her sister, Beatrice, to burn her diaries? There are sixty-nine in all: one journal for each year of Beatrice's life since the age of six. Beginning in 1913 and traversing World War I and beyond, the diaries become a moving counterpoint to Amelia's life as they unpeel layers of family history. As the past starts to impinge on the present, her relations�??then and now�??come to vivid life. Told from alternating points of view, Against the Season opens an illuminating window into small-town life. As the sins and secrets of a family are revealed through the sometimes-faulty lens of memory, it is a story about the seasons of life and the ties that bind us even beyond death.  … (more)

Collection

Call number

F RUL

Genres

Publication

Tallahassee, Fl. : Naiad Press, 1984, c1971. 224 pages

Physical description

224 p.; 22 cm
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