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After the Dam

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

After the Dam

Contributors:

By (Author) Amy Hassinger

ISBN:

9781597097536

Publisher:

Red Hen Press

Imprint:

Red Hen Press

Publication Date:

4th April 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Winner of Independent Publishers Book Awards Bronze Award for Best Regional Fiction, Great Lakes 2017

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

363g

Description

Undone by motherhood, judged by her husband, thirty-two-year-old Rachel Clayborne flees with her baby in the middle of the night for the one place on earth that's been her refuge: her grandmother's lakehouse in northern Wisconsin. Hoping to reconnect with a former, healthier self, she instead faces a confused and dying grandmother, her ever-pres

Reviews

"When one person's political passion conflicts with the rest of her family's desires, tensions are inevitable.Rachel Clayborne, Michael German, and their infant daughter, Deirdre, have been living in Illinois, close to the college where Michael teaches. Rachel has been halfheartedly working on a Ph.D. in environmental science, but, since giving birth, her energy has flagged and she's begun questioning her commitment to the field. She's also depressed and angrydoubting that she's well-suited for the domesticity she's somehow fallen into. She's stewing, so when her dad phones and informs her that her grandmother, called Grand, is dying, she and Deirdre sneak off in the middle of the night and drive to the Farm, the Wisconsin home that's been in the Clayborne family for generations. Rachel doesn't leave a note about their destinationshe and the child just vanish while Michael sleeps. Once in Wisconsin, she and Grand easily reconnect, and despite Grand's frailty and memory lapses, the pair are buoyed by one another. Still, tensions arise. The main issue involves Grand's plan to leave the Farm to Diane Bishop, her Native American nurse and longtime friend, in essence returning the land to the Ojibwe people who once owned it. After all, Diane argues, the Claybornes acquired the property fraudulently and restoring it is simply making things right. Grand agrees, changes her will, and sets off a battle royal within the Clayborne family. Along the way, Rachel connects with her first love, Joe Bishop, Diane's son and the caretaker of an area dam, and grapples with issues including marital fidelity, family ties, indigenous rights, and lifestyle preferences. Taut, beautifully written, and suspenseful, this resonant, feminist drama eschews easy answers. A page-turner of the highest caliber."

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A consistently compelling and deftly crafted novel with an underlying message about the transformative power of motherhood, "After the Dam" reveals author Amy Hassinger as an impressively skilled storyteller of the first order. This is a novel that will linger in the mind and memory long after the book itself has been finished and set back upon the shelf. "After the Dam" is strongly recommended for personal reading lists and community library General Fiction collections.

Midwest Book Review

Author Bio

Amy Hassinger is the author of two previous novels: Nina: Adolescence and The Priests Madonna. Her writing has been translated into five languages and has won awards from Creative Nonfiction, Publishers Weekly, and the Illinois Arts Council. Her work has appeared in numerous venues, including The New York Times, Creative Nonfiction, The Writers Chronicle, and The Los Angeles Review of Books. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop and teaches in the University of Nebraskas MFA in Writing Program.

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