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Sarah Margolis Pearce

    Questa autrice si è dedicata alla scrittura per molti anni prima di intraprendere una carriera letteraria. Il suo lavoro iniziale includeva racconti e progetti di saggistica, ma non ha perseguito la pubblicazione fino a più tardi. Durante un esigente programma di dottorato, si rese conto che la sua passione per la scrittura di finzione superava il lavoro accademico. Questa rivelazione la ispirò a tornare alla finzione, dove trovò appagamento e sviluppò disciplina. Ora, completa con orgoglio il suo secondo romanzo, riconoscendo l'immensa impresa di un libro di lunga durata e valorizzando la sua perseveranza.

    Widow Creek
    • Widow Creek

      • 330pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Mariah Hardwick Penngrove's wagon arrives in Remington River, California, in 1849. Along the way, she lost a husband but developed a backbone. Nothing was going to stop her from living and breathing "the beyond" described by Meriwether Lewis. She kept her mother's copy of The Journals of Lewis and Clark close at hand, ever ready with an appropriate quote for inspiration. Once Mariah saw Hasten Peak, snow-capped and dominating the landscape above Remington River, she knew she had found her Beyond.When she becomes embroiled in a land dispute between the bandit, Pajaro Mendonca, and, Po Fong, Chinatown madam and leader of a notorious tong, Mariah's notion of the wilderness and untouched horizons is turned upside down. At Widow Creek, she finds that decisions are not so straightforward and that trust is a shadowy business.Fast forward to 2015¿ Three weather-worn and inscribed boulders are found on a remote hillside below Hasten Peak. A manuscript that Mariah penned about her days at Widow Creek is uncovered during a search for the meaning behind the boulders. What was left unwritten about the remainder of Mariah's life in Remington River is revealed by a group of historical sleuths. The provenance of the boulders and the legacy left behind pins the past to the present.

      Widow Creek