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ISBN 1-929490-06-2
Hardcover
544 pages
6 1/4
x 9
1/4"
May $29.95
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The Invisible Country
A N O V E L
by H. E. Francis
A master at weaving his stories around fully developed
characters, H. E. Francis turns his talents to the intriguing drama of the
Moorehead family as seen through the eyes of four principal characters. As the
family metamorphoses through the Great Depression and the Great War, its story
is played out in the landscapes of the university city of Madison, Wisconsin;
Bristol and Providence, Rhode Island; Long Island and Plum Island, New York.
When the two Moorehead brothers, Rod and Cory, fall in love with
the same woman, Savannah Goshen becomes the unintentional, even accidental,
cause of unfurling the history of the Moorehead family. One by one, veils that
have protected the characters are peeled away. With each lifting of the veil,
the reader is introduced to a variety of characters who are involved in the
lives of the Mooreheads and who draw the reader into the pain of their tragedies
and the joys of their meager but meaningful success.
You will become attached to the Mooreheads and their world, which carries
somewhere in its legacy a piece of our own story. It is this literary
achievement that makes The Invisible Country a compelling experience.

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H. E. Francis was born in Bristol, Rhode Island, and
educated at the University of Wisconsin, Brown University, and Pembroke College,
Oxford. A former professor of English literature at the University of Alabama,
Huntsville, he also is the author of The Itinerary of Beggars, A
Disturbance of Gulls, The Sudden Trees, and Goya, Are You With Me
Now? His stories have appeared in the O. Henry Best American and Pushcart
prize volumes. He now shares residences between Huntsville and Madrid. |
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