Angel of Brooklyn
Large print ed.
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Word Count
117,250 words, Guess
Page Count
469 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveangelofbrooklyn0000jenk_w0x5
- ISBN-101405649992
- ISBN-101408413086
- ISBN-139781405649995
- ISBN-139781408413081
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number234301864
- Open LibraryOL32077190M
Classifications
- DDC823.92
Description
"In January 1914, Jonathan Crane returns home to his remote village in the north of England with a rare thing - a beautiful, glamorous American bride. Beatrice struggles to adapt to this cold, grey place - so different from the bright lights of Coney Island - and tries to befriend the young women who are her new neighbours. They are in awe of her - her foreignness, her blonde hair, her smart clothes." "Beatrice, born and raised in Normal, Illinois, is a woman with a past. She tells them extraordinary stories of her father, an amateur taxidermist, of her brother, a preacher, and of her friends back home in Brooklyn, but she will take the story of how she became the Angel of Brooklyn to her grave." "When the men head off to fight in the Great War, the women are left alone, the differences between them grow, and their fear and loneliness feed the jealousy they harbour for this mysterious newcomer. The years pass, the men are still not home and Beatrice finds her old life catches up with her, here in Anglezarke, Lancashire - and, in a dramatic climax, proves to be her undoing."--BOOK JACKET.
Description
In January 1914, Jonathan Crane returns home to his village in England with a beautiful, glamorous American bride. Beatrice tries to befriend the young women who are her new neighbours. She has told them stories of her father and of her friends, but she will take the story of how she became the Angel of Brooklyn to her grave.
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