"POWERFUL. . .GODWIN IS BRILLIANT. . .DEFTLY PLOTTED AND IMAGINED. . . [It] deepened my long-cherished belief about certain forms of art: that in exploring extremities of human behavior, in forcing us to wade through real or metaphorical blood, such art saves us from these experiences and is cathartic in the best sense of the term." --Joyce Carol Oates The Washington Post Francesca married her husband Cameron, an ambitious Los Angeles district attorney, because he asked. Beautiful and pampered, she has never worked and has never wanted to. She lives only to appreciate the finer things and to be adored. But after four years of marriage, she finds herself unable to move, to dress in the morning, or to take the elevator outside. Lately, she finds her days drifting by in a haze. She'd like to leave Cameron, but the effort seems too great. Instead, she visits her mother, once her closest confidante, now indifferent and distant. As Francesca prays for rescue, change makes a surprise appearance, and suddenly she is faced with the choice between an awkward life and a slow, comfortable death. . . . "Deceptively subtle: it would be easy to skim right over all the deep things the author is saying and read her book as a well-written surface story of a beautiful woman who makes an abortive bid for freedom....I have been crying out for contemporary woman's new consciousness to express or define itself in a good novel....Here it is: Glass People by Gail Godwin." --Anatole Broyard The New York Times
A superbly written and highly recommended adventure novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Marianne is 12 and her brother Thomas is 14 when they find themselves alone in Seattle at the beginning of the great 1897 Klondike Gold Rush. With a little food from their family grocery story but with no wilderness experience, they set out for the Yukon to find their prospecting father who hasn't been heard from for more than a year. Will Marianne and Thomas find their father, will they survive the threatening arctic winter, tall mountains, wild rapids, and unscrupulous adults? Fortunately they also encounter kindness and generosity, as well as discovering an unexpected courage and endurance within themselves. Days Of Gold is a superbly written and highly recommended adventure novel for young readers ages 9-14.
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