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LOWCOUNTRY SUMMER autorstwa Dorothea Benton Frank
LOWCOUNTRY SUMMER hits the New York Times hardcover bestseller list! It debuts at #9 on Sunday, July 4th LOWCOUNTRY SUMMER, the highly anticipated sequel to Dorothea Benton Frank’s beloved PLANTATION.
When Caroline Wimbley Levine returned to Tall Pines Plantation, she never expected to make peace with long-buried truths about herself and her family. The Queen of Tall Pines, her late mother, was a force of nature, but now she is gone, leaving Caroline and the rest of the family uncertain of who will take her place. In the lush South Carolina countryside, old hurts, betrayals, and dark secrets will surface, and a new generation will rise along the banks of the mighty EdistoRiver.
Wonderfully atmospheric, infused with humor and poignancy, rich with the lyrical cadence of the South, and filled with lively characters, LOWCOUNTRY SUMMERis vintage Dorothea Benton Frank, a deeply compelling and touching novel her fans are sure to savor.
PLANTATION sold overseas: France/Presses de la Cite; Germany/Goldmann; Poland/Prozysnki I Ska; UK/Orion
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Seriously hilarious, Lowcountry Summer is also an incredibly poignant story of the relationship between a brother and sister. As only she can, Dorothea Benton Frank shows how we can survive loss, and explores the strong emotions home and family inspire. Get ready to laugh and cry." - Kathryn Stockett, author of THE HELP
"Lowcountry Summer has it all: a sassy, lovable narrator; great, believable characters; laugh-out-loud lines; page-turning action; and surprising plot twists. In other words, it's Dorothea Benton Frank at her best!" - Cassandra King, author of QUEEN OF BROKEN HEARTS “Reprising the characters introduced in Plantation (2001), Frank creates a richly atmospheric tale of a loving, if dysfunctional, southern family.” - Booklist
“The author effortlessly evokes the magic and charm of the Lowcountry with a story to savor about the ever-changing dynamics of a lovable family.” - Hilton Head Island Packet/summer roundup
“Another cozy portrait of Southern life, it’s the long-awaited sequel to the fan favorite Plantation.” - Arizona Republic/summer roundup
“Fans of Dorothea Benton Frank’s South Carolina sizzlers will rejoice as sassy Southern belle Caroline Wimbley Levine returns in this sequel to Plantation. . . . Many dark secrets surface, but they’re all delivered in Benton Frank’s sunny Southern humor and cadence.” - New York Post/summer roundup More folksy love, marriage and magic in Frank’s (Return to Sullivan’s Island, 2010, etc.) winning book. Caroline Wimbley Levine is at loose ends. The daughter of Wimbley matriarch, Miss Lavinia, she has returned to Tall Pines Plantation to take charge of the family home and, apparently, the lives of her relatives. The lowcountry of South Carolina may have limited romantic possibilities—neither of Caroline’s major beaus (a barbecue chef and a local cop) tempt her to remarry—but its limited social circle is full of complications. The major one is her brother Trip’s troubled separation from the falling-down drunk Frances Mae, a woman both Caroline and her mother had disapproved of from the start not because “she was a low class red neck slut from nowhere” but because “she was greedy, jealous, small-minded, petty and mean-spirited.” The main conflict begins when Frances Mae crashes her car with her young daughter as a passenger, forcing Caroline—and an unwilling Trip—to take action. But as Caroline tries to channel Miss Lavinia’s voice, she tends to hear only the old prejudices. While Frances Mae, a woman whose unrefined accent is made clear through her slurred protestations of “I love yew” when the extended family enacts an intervention, is hardly sympathetic, Caroline has a few lessons to learn about tolerance and commitment, too. Joined and amply supported by Frank’s usual colorful lowcountry crew—particularly the ancient Miss Sweetie and the magical Millie Smoak—Caroline makes it through this particularly bumpy summer a little wiser and a lot happier. Although a particularly providential accident is necessary to bring about the usual happy ending, this chatty first-person tale of friendship, love and toothsome Southern food shares the appeal of its predecessors.Family complications and Southern charm bolster a proven formula - KIRKUS, May 15, 2010 Here’s one for the Southern gals as well as Yankees who appreciate Frank’s signature mix of sass, sex, and gargantuan personalities. In this long-time-coming sequel to Plantation, opinionated and family-centric Caroline Wimbly Levine has just turned 47, but she’s less concerned with advancing middle age than she is with son Eric shacking up with an older single mom. She’s also dealing with a drunk and disorderly sister-in-law, Frances Mae; four nieces from hell; grieving brother Tripp; a pig-farmer boyfriend with a weak heart; and a serious crush on the local sheriff. Then there’s Caroline’s dead-but-not-forgotten mother, Miss Lavinia, whose presence both guides and troubles Caroline as she tries to keep her unruly family intact and out of jail. With a sizable cast of minor characters with major attitude, Frank lovingly mixes a brew of personalities who deliver nonstop clashes, mysteries, meltdowns, and commentaries; below the always funny theatrics, however, is a compelling saga of loss and acceptance. When Frank nails it, she really nails it, and she does so here -Publishers Weekly, STARRED review.
Link do autora: http://www.dotfrank.com/ Autor: Dorothea Benton Frank Data dodania: 2010-06-25 |
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