Winner of the 2023 David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction'A breathtaking tale of love and war' Telegraph'Moore's voice is cool and sure, rich with detail' Vogue'A riveting account of one woman's journey' GuardianSummer, 1855. Sarah Brinton sets out from Rhode Island, leaving an abusive husband and child behind to head west across the country, until her journey ends in Minnesota Territory, on lands claimed both by white settlers and Native Americans. There she finds herself another husband, a Yale-educated doctor who works on the nearby Sioux reservation, and settles into a new life.Sarah's days on the edge of the prairie are idyllic if tough, as she befriends and works with the Sioux women. But trouble is brewing. The Sioux tribes are wary of the white settlers and resent the rampant theft of their land.When the Sioux take their fate into their own hands, Sarah's loyalties are split between the Sioux and her fellow white settlers. As the conflict rages, she finds herself lost to both worlds.The first novel in ten years from the author of In the Cut and Miss Aluminium, this is a story about freedom and oppression, intimacy and violence, and a woman caught in the crossfire of one of the most seminal and shameful moments in American history.
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Drawn partly from a true story, The Lost Wife is a searing and immersive novel about a devastating Native American revolt, and a woman caught in the middle of the conflict
A breathtaking tale of love and war on the 19th-century American frontier . . . Impressively taut and evocative . . . A captivating period piece that brings life on the frontier into vivid, often brutal focus through the prism of female experience . . . Although at first glance, The Lost Wife appears to be very different to Moore's most famous work, her erotically-charged thriller In the Cut, both novels are intimately concerned with sex, violence and language
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A masterwork of historical fiction, beautiful and stark as an American prairie - EsquireThis impressively taut and evocative novel brings life on the frontier into vivid, often brutal focus through the prism of female experience - TelegraphI find Moore to be one of the most compelling novelists alive. The Lost Wife is concise and brutally incisive. As ever, Susanna Moore is unflinchingMoore captures the lost wives and lost souls whose illusions had carried them to a vaunted frontier whose promise had become saturated in blood - Washington Post
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781399612548
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Vekt
180 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biographical note

Susanna Moore is the author of several novels, including In the Cut, and four books of non-fiction, most recently Miss Aluminium. She lives in New York.