The Cove
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The Cove
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The Cove
"The cliff loomed over her and though her eyes were cast downwards she felt its presence. Even inside the cabin she could feel it, as though the cliff's shadow was so dense it soaked through the wood. Nothing but shadow land, her mother had told Laurel, and claimed there wasn't a gloomier place in the whole Blue Ridge."
Siblings Laurel and Hank Shelton live in the cove, fruitless farmland nestled in perpetual shadow, land locals say is cursed. Hank has returned an amputee from World War I. He soon falls in love but his new bride refuses to live in the cove. Hank must choose between his bride and abandoning his socially outcast sister in the loneliest place imaginable.
Laurel's fate is altered forever when she discovers an injured man on their land. The stranger slowly heals and insinuates himself into life in the coveβbringing Laurel happiness, even love. But when Laurel stumbles on the stranger's true identity, she realises they are in real danger, beyond any kind of mythical curse. And the ramifications are breathtaking.
This atmospheric novel set in Appalachia during World War I, is both beautiful and dark, full of love, betrayal and fear. The Cove by Ron Rash immerses readers in a world of shadows and secrets, evoking a deep sense of place and history.
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Ron Rash is praised for his evocative storytelling, reminiscent of American literary traditions since Mark Twain, and is compared to the likes of Cormac McCarthy in his ability to convey deep emotion and tragedy. Critics highlight his skill in portraying dark American Gothic themes, capturing the struggles against nature and societal boundaries, while celebrating human resilience and kindness. Additionally, Rash's prose is commended for its rhythm and depth, blending history, nature, and gothic elements into a poignant narrative with a Steinbeck-esque touch.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781921758867
Publisher: Text Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 February 2012
Country: Australia
Imprint: The Text Publishing Company
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 322g
Pages: 240
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About the Author
Ron Rash is an award-winning poet, short story writer and author of the internationally acclaimed and prize-winning novels Serena and One Foot in Eden.
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