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A new edition of a classic short-story collection. The stories of Where the Rivers Flow North are "superior work, rich in texture and character," says the Wall Street Journal, and "the novella is brilliantly done." That novella, the title story of the collection, was also made into a feature film starring Rip Torn and Michael J. Fox. These six stories, available again in this new edition, continue Howard Frank Mosher's career-long exploration of Kingdom County, Vermont. "Within the borders of his fictional kingdom," the Providence Journal has noted, "Mosher has created mountains and rivers, timber forests and crossroads villages, history and language. And he has peopled the landscape with some of the truest, most memorable characters in contemporary literature." This new edition features a new introduction by novelist Peter Orner.
A new edition of a classic novel with a strong female lead. Howard Frank Mosher is one of the best-loved writers of northern New England. One of his most vivid and memorable characters is Marie Blythe. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a young girl with a felicitous name immigrates to Vermont from French Canada. She grows up confronting the grim realities of life with an indomitable spirit-nursing victims of a tuberculosis epidemic, enduring a miscarriage alone in the wilderness, and coping with the uncertainties of love. In Marie Blythe, Mosher has created a strong-minded, passionate, and truly memorable heroine. This edition features a new introduction by novelist Tom Barbash.
Set in northern Vermont in 1930, On Kingdom Mountain is the story
of Miss Jane Hubbell Kinneson. She is a renowned local bookwoman,
eccentric bird carver, and the last remaining resident of a wild
mountain on the U.S.-Canadian border, now threatened by a proposed
new highway. Miss Jane encounters a mysterious stunt pilot and
weathermaker when his biplane crashes on a nearby frozen lake. He
brings with him a riddle containing clues to the whereabouts of
stolen Civil War gold that may have been hidden on Miss Jane's
property. As she and the footloose aviator search for the treasure,
Miss Jane is confronted by the most important decisions of her
life.
Winner of the New England Book Award, Howard Frank Mosher's endearing first novel is both a heroic adventure and a thrilling coming-of-age story. It is the memorable tale of a young man named Wild Bill Bonhomme, his larger-than-life father, Quebec Bill, and their whiskey-smuggling exploits along the Vermont-Canada border in 1932. On an epic journey through the wilderness, Bill and his father encounter a cast of wild characters--and live out magical escapades as they carve their way into legend.
In "one of the funniest and most heartfelt baseball stories in
recent memory" (Publishers Weekly), Howard Frank Mosher returns to
Kingdom Common, Vermont, to spin a touching coming-of-age tale in
an America that has almost disappeared. From this remote village,
noted for its fervent devotion to the Red Sox, comes Ethan "E.A."
Allen, a young man with a chance to change baseball history.
Homeschooled, fatherless, and living on the wrong side of the
tracks, E.A. is haunted by a dark mystery in his family's past
until a drifter named Teddy arrives in his life, determined to
teach E.A. everything he knows about baseball.
Howard Frank Mosher introduces Private True Teague Kinneson, who sets out with his nephew, Ticonderoga, on an epic race to reach the Pacific before Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Along the way True and Ti encounter Daniel Boone and his six-foot-two spinster daughter, Flame Danielle; fight and trick a renegade army out to stop Lewis's expedition; invent baseball with the Nez Perce; hold a high-stakes rodeo with Sacagawea's Shoshone relatives; and outwit True's lifelong adversary, the Gentleman from Vermont, a.k.a. the devil himself.
Set in the beautiful mountains of Kingdom County, THE FALL OF THE YEAR is Howard Frank Mosher's brilliant autobiographical novel about love in all its forms, from friendship to the most passionate romance, in a place where family, community, vocation, and the natural world still matter profoundly. Here are the lively stories of the eccentric inhabitants of Kingdom County, including Louvia the Fortuneteller; Foster Boy Dufresne, the local bottle picker; and the daredevil tomboy Molly Murphy, who risks her life to fulfill her dream of running away with the Greatest Little Show on Earth. Mosher's kingdom is "timeless. It existed well before man, has survived his spell upon it, and will do so long after the curtain has fallen" (Washington Post Book World).
Howard Frank Mosher embarked on a journey following America's northern border from coast to coast in search of the country's last unspoiled frontiers. What he discovered was a vast and sparsely settled territory largely ignored by the rest of the United States and Canada; a harsh and beautiful region populated by some of the continent's most independent men and women. Mosher brings the remote North Country vividly to life, and reflects on the powerful characters he has encountered in his own life and how this land has shaped his life and his books.
A stunning and lyrical Civil War thriller, "Walking to Gatlinburg"
is a spellbinding story of survival, wilderness adventure, mystery,
and love in the time of war. "From the Hardcover edition."
Several months before novelist Howard Frank Mosher turned
sixty-five, he learned that he had prostate cancer. Following
forty-six intensive radiation treatments, Mosher set out alone in
his twenty-year-old Chevy Celebrity on a monumental road trip and
book tour across twenty-first-century America. From a chance
meeting with an angry moose in northern New England to late-night
walks on the wildest sides of America's largest cities, "The Great
Northern Express" chronicles Mosher's escapades with an astonishing
array of erudite bibliophiles, homeless hitchhikers, country
crooners and strippers, and aspiring writers of all circumstances.
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