Down to the River
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Down to the River
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Down to the River is a family saga set in the late 1960s in Cambridge, Massachusetts, against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. Twin brothers, Nash and Remi Potts, have grown up as entitled, Harvard-educated, golden boys, heirs to an old, but dwindling family fortune.
With the passage of time, the gold veneer of prosperity begins to chip away, and their lives begin to falter. We meet Remi and Nash in 1968, in their mid-forties, and partners in a sporting goods store in Harvard Square. The twins' marriages are in trouble. Their youngest children, Chickie and Hen (mistakes, they're often called...), are coming of age during the turbulent urban wilderness of the late 1960sโschool bomb threats, racial tensions, war protests, and demonstrations at Harvard and beyond.
With all hell breaking loose at home, and any semblance of "parenting" hanging ragged in the wind, the two cousins are left largely to their own devices. Suddenly freed from old rules and restrictions, they head out onto the streets of Cambridge, which become their concrete playground, tumbling headlong into a world of politics, sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
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Praised by Tom Perrotta for its empathetic depiction of the late Sixties generation gap and the collapse of the old social order, Down to the River is described as deeply absorbing. Elizabeth Graver highlights the richly imagined Potts family, whose complexities linger in readers' minds. The novel is lauded for its textured detail that vividly brings the period to life without nostalgia or sentimentality.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781646031887
Publisher: Regal House Publishing LLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 May 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Regal House Publishing LLC
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 139.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 544g
Pages: 338
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About the Author
Anne Whitney Pierce is a life-long Cantabrigian and the author of two books, Galaxy Girls: Wonder Women (1993) ("Demonstrating a keen ear for unpretentious voices, Ms. Pierce uses the stories .... to spin richly populated yarns of divorce, abandonment, birth and love." -The New York Times Book Review) and Rain Line (2000) (A lyrical first novel.... Small in scope, but an elegant foray into beauty gleaned from tragedy." -Kirkus Reviews). While raising her three daughters, she taught writing in the WLP graduate Writing Program at Emerson College.
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