Bristow does "a grand job of storytelling" (the New York Times) in
this memorable novel of the late eighteenth-century pioneers who
settled the Louisiana wilderness, establishing a civilization of
charm, luxury, and tragic injustice For his service in the king's
army during the French and Indian War, Judith Sheramy's father, a
Puritan New Englander, is granted a parcel of land in far-off
Louisiana. As the family ventures down the Mississippi to make a
new home in the wilderness, Judith meets Philip Larne, an
adventurer who travels in the finest clothes Judith has ever seen.
He is a rogue, a killer, and a thief-and the first thing he steals
is Judith's heart. Three thousand acres of untamed jungle, overrun
with jaguars, Indians, and pirates, wait for Philip in Louisiana.
He and Judith will struggle with their stormy marriage and the
challenges of the American Revolution as they strive to build an
empire for future generations. This is the first novel in Gwen
Bristow's Plantation Trilogy, which also includes The Handsome Road
and This Side of Glory. "A tremendously vital and exciting story of
the founding of a colonial dynasty." -The New York Times "Bristow
has the true gift of storytelling." -Chicago Tribune Gwen Bristow
(1903-1980), the author of seven bestselling historical novels that
bring to life momentous events in American history, such as the
siege of Charleston during the American Revolution (Celia Garth)
and the great California gold rush (Calico Palace), was born in
South Carolina, where the Bristow family had settled in the
seventeenth century. After graduating from Judson College in
Alabama and attending the Columbia School of Journalism, Bristow
worked as a reporter for New Orleans' Times-Picayune from 1925 to
1934. Through her husband, screenwriter Bruce Manning, she
developed an interest in longer forms of writing-novels and
screenplays. After Bristow moved to Hollywood, her literary career
took off with the publication of Deep Summer, the first novel in a
trilogy of Louisiana-set historical novels, which also includes The
Handsome Road and This Side of Glory. Bristow continued to write
about the American South and explored the settling of the American
West in her bestselling novels Jubilee Trail, which was made into a
film in 1954, and in her only work of nonfiction, Golden Dreams.
Her novel Tomorrow Is Forever also became a film, starring
Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles, and Natalie Wood, in 1946.
General
Imprint: |
Open Road Media
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Plantation Trilogy |
Release date: |
July 2014 |
First published: |
May 2014 |
Authors: |
Gwen Bristow
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 133 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
424 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4804-8535-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General
|
LSN: |
1-4804-8535-7 |
Barcode: |
9781480485358 |
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