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9781932961393
In This masterful debut, Pamela Thompson reveals the pain and desire of one woman, the wife of 19th Century painter, Edwin Romanzon Elmer, as she searches for her lovers in New York City over five days of wishes and regrets in November 1899. When your heart is broken, every past thing becomes strange. In 1899, the streets of New York were as unsettled as the heart and body of Mary Jane Elmer. The ideas of the transcendentalists had taken root, and thoughts of a second revolution were rising. Emma Goldman spoke to ever-growing numbers of the disenfranchised in Union Square and scandalized the city fathers. Police used horses, clubs and bullets to disperse the crowds. Women were redefining their roles for the coming century. And, at 40 years of age, solitary in marriage to a brilliant and talented man and still grieving the death of their daughter ten years past, Mary tries her best to find a future she can endure. Writing in a voice that is filled with longing, Thompson captures an emotional whirlwind of art, politics, family, and desire with an authenticity that is absolutely breathtaking. Every Past Thing is an enduring novel, as personal as it is historic.Thompson, Pamela is the author of 'Every Past Thing', published 2007 under ISBN 9781932961393 and ISBN 1932961399.
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