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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Wishlist Wednesday


I've just been over to Pen To Paper - a great blog hosted by the lovely Dani and noticed that she is hosting Wishlist Wednesday.  Dani's explanation of the meme:
Wishlist Wednesday is a book blog hop where we will post about one book per week that has been on our wishlist for some time, or just added (it's entirely up to you), that we can't wait to get off the wishlist and onto our wonderful shelves.

So, thinking about my wishlist??    It's extraordinarily long, ridiculously long in fact.    I add books to my wishlist all the time, there are books that I really really want to read very soon, books that I'm curious about, books that I want to read one day.  I add books for all sorts of reasons.  

The book that has been on my wishlist for the longest time - probably around 3 or 4 years now is The River Wife by Jonis Agee.   It was published in May 2008 and it's really cheap to buy from Amazon, I guess I've just not got around to buying it yet.  Maybe Wishlist Wednesday will encourage me to actually clean up my wishlist in the future.   Anyway, here's the synopsis (from Amazon), it still sounds good and I still want to read it. 

From acclaimed novelist Jonis Agee, whom The New York Times Book Review called “a gifted poet of that dark lushness in the heart of the American landscape,” The River Wife is a sweeping, panoramic story that ranges from the New Madrid earthquake of 1811 through the Civil War to the bootlegging days of the 1930s.

When the earthquake brings Annie Lark’s Missouri house down on top of her, she finds herself pinned under the massive roof beam, facing certain death. Rescued by French fur trapper Jacques Ducharme, Annie learns to love the strong, brooding man and resolves to live out her days as his “River Wife.” 

More than a century later, in 1930, Hedie Rails comes to Jacques’ Landing to marry Clement Ducharme, a direct descendant of the fur trapper and river pirate, and the young couple begin their life together in the very house Jacques built for Annie so long ago. When, night after late night, mysterious phone calls take Clement from their home, a pregnant Hedie finds comfort in Annie’s leather-bound journals. But as she reads of the sinister dealings and horrendous misunderstandings that spelled out tragedy for the rescued bride, Hedie fears that her own life is paralleling Annie’s, and that history is repeating itself with Jacques’ kin.

Among the family’s papers, Hedie encounters three other strong-willed women who helped shape Jacques Ducharme’s life–Omah, the freed slave who took her place beside him as a river raider; his second wife, Laura, who loved money more than the man she married; and Laura and Jacques’ daughter, Maddie, a fiery beauty with a nearly uncontrollable appetite for love. Their stories, together with Annie’s, weave a haunting tale of this mysterious, seductive, and ultimately dangerous man, a man whose hand stretched over generations of women at a bend in the river where fate and desire collide.

The River Wife 
richly evokes the nineteenth-century South at a time when lives changed with the turn of a card or the flash of a knife. Jonis Agee vividly portrays a lineage of love and heartbreak, passion and deceit, as each river wife comes to discover that blind devotion cannot keep the truth at bay, nor the past from haunting the present.

3 comments:

  1. That sounds really interesting, Anne! As usual, reading a post you've written has made my wishlist expand! :P

    It's great that you decided to join in :) I have such fun with Wishlist Wednesday!

    It probably will help you to get some of those wishlist books too - I think I've given in and bought the last two week's Wishlist Wednesday books now, haha!

    :) Dani.

    P.s. I had no idea that I wasn't following your blog - I thought I was! I am definitely a follower now though :)

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  2. I really like the sound of this one! I normally don't get into the books that are dated that far back, but I honestly think I am going to add this one to my "to be read" list!

    Thank you for sharing! :)
    Also, just wanted to let you know that I am now a follower of your blog!

    If you want, feel free to check out my Wishlist Wednesday Here

    Tabby @ Insightful Minds

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  3. Thanks for following Tabby and Dani x

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