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Daughters of the Revolution

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Daughters of the Revolution

Contributors:

By (Author) Carolyn Cooke

ISBN:

9780307741462

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House Inc

Publication Date:

15th June 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

FIC

Prizes:

Short-listed for Center for Fiction First Novel Prize 2011

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

227g

Description

In 1968, a clerical mistake threatens the prestigious but cash-strapped Goode School in the small New England town of Cape Wilde. After a century of all-male, old-boy education,the schoolaccidentally admits its first female student- Carole Faust, a brilliant, outspoken, fifteen-year-old black girl whose arrival will have both an immediate and long-term effect on the prep school and everyone in its orbit. There's the school's philandering headmaster, Goddard "God" Byrd, who had promised co-education "over his dead body" and who finds his syllabi full of dead white males and patriarchal tradition constantly challenged; there's EV, the daughter of God's widowed mistress who watches Carole's actions as she grows older with wide eyes and admiration; and, finally, there's Carole herself, who bears the singular challenge of being the First Girl in a world that's not quite ready to embrace her.

Reviews


Lifts the bell jar off the rarified world of traditional male prep schools. . . . Wickedly funny. Ms.

"Mordantly funny and coolly streamlined, deeply humane and slyly wise." St. Petersburg Times

Ferocious, astonishing. . . .[Cookes] profound, honest compassion for all her characters, men and women, makes them so engrossing, you almost forget what theyre up against. San Francisco Chronicle

[Daughters of the Revolution] shimmers with intimate and revealing detail. The New York Times Book Review

Cooke writes with such delicacy and control, such luminous warmth, that the only disappointment comes when the book ends. The Boston Globe

Carolyn Cooke writes with knives and feathers. She slices into her subjects so we see the insides of them and she dusts off the everyday covering to reveal the true contours beneath. Her Daughters of the Revolution is bristling with smarts. Read it slowly and savor the gift this author gives her readers: fierce intelligence, sly humor and not a moment of missing the folly in life. Susan Minot, author of Rapture

Wise [and] exquisitely spare. Marie Claire

Cooke's writing is so sensuous and alert that it would be easy to miss the novel's symbolic qualities. The New Yorker

So smart, so visceral, so sexy. . . . Absolutely brilliant. Kate Walbert, author of A Short History of Women

[A] charming, provocative, intelligent novel Hudson Valley News

Fiercely intelligent. O, The Oprah Magazine

If you read just one book of fiction this year, this should be the one. The Portland Press Herald

This smart, sexy, sarcastic, sophisticated novel from Cooke . . . defies genre comparisons but has particular relevance. Library Journal (starred review)

Cookes writing flows and sparkles. The Washington Independent Review of Books

Exuberant bad behavior runs like a life force through this book, in which every sentence is chiseled exactly. Sarah Stone, author of The True Sources of the Nile

Author Bio

Carolyn Cooke's short-story collection, The Bostons, was a winner of the 2002 PEN/Robert Bingham Fellowship for Writers and a runner-up for the PEN/Hemingway Foundation Award. Her fiction has appeared in AGNI, The Paris Review, Ploughshares and in two volumes each of The Best American Short Stories and The O. Henry Prize Stories. A recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council, she teaches in the MFA writing program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.

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