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A Time to Cast Away Stones

Autor Elise F. Miller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2012
Janet Magill's brother has been shipped off to Vietnam, and Aaron Becker, her childhood sweetheart, might well be next. When Janet's parents banish her from the Berkeley protests to what they expect will be a safe, idyllic springtime in Paris, she runs headlong into the 1968 May Revolution and falls in love with a secretive Czech dissident. Far from the City of Light, Aaron makes plans to evade the draft and join her, but loses contact as her "safe" year abroad turns into a dangerous coming of age.
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ISBN-13: 9781937818111
ISBN-10: 193781811X
Pagini: 706
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:Text mare
Editura: Sand Hill Review Press

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Janet Magill's brother has been shipped off to Vietnam, and Aaron Becker, her childhood sweetheart, might well be next. When Janet's parents banish her from the Berkeley protests to what they expect will be a safe, idyllic springtime in Paris, she runs headlong into the 1968 May Revolution and falls in love with a secretive Czech dissident. Far from the City of Light, Aaron makes plans to evade the draft and join her, but loses contact as her "safe" year abroad turns into a dangerous coming of age.

Notă biografică

Elise Frances Miller's novel, The Berkeley Girl (Sand Hill Review Press), is set in Berkeley and Paris in 1968. Her memoir, "My People's Park," won 2nd prize for prose in the anthology The Times They Were A-Changing: Women Remember the '60s and '70s. Her stories appear in The Best of Sand Hill Review (2012), the Fault Zone series (2010, 2011, 2014), and The Sand Hill Review (2007, 2010), for which she served as fiction editor in 2008. Miller began writing as an art critic and reviewer for the Los Angeles Times, Art News and San Diego Magazine. As a fiction writer, she has enjoyed support and encouragement through memberships in the San Francisco Writers Workshop, California Writers Club, and the Historical Novel Society. On her blog and website, Miller writes about her novel, art and society, and the byzantine issues surrounding the late 1960s, most still with us today, elisefrancesmiller.wordpress.com.