The Linwoods: or, "Sixty Years Since" in America
By (Author) Catharine Maria Sedgwick
By (author) Margot Livesey
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPerennial
20th October 2014
United States
Paperback
480
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm
445g
A beautiful Harper Perennial Deluxe Edition of Catharine Maria Sedgwick's The Linwoods, with an introduction from Margot Livesey, award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy
A compelling historical novel of two families wrestling with questions of honor, class, loyalty, democracy, and independence during the American Revolution
In The Linwoods, Catharine Maria Sedgwick illuminates the American character and explores issues of civic virtue and national identity in the early republic, through the lives of two families: the Linwoods, dutiful loyalists, and the Lees, passionate revolutionaries. At the novels heart is Isabella Linwood, a bright and independent young woman who will transform from a proud Tory to ardent Rebel, challenging not only British rule but its accepted social, economic, and political institutions, including the aristocracy, slavery, and patriarchal authority.
This Deluxe Edition features a lush design and French flaps.
Catharine Maria Sedgwick was born to a prominent New England family in 1789 and went on to become one of the most celebrated novelists of her time. A proud patriot, Sedgwick chronicled the major social issues of early American societyslavery, religious freedom, women's rights, and the ongoing struggle between native and foreign forceswith a unique mix of radical and conservative perspectives. She died in 1867.