| It is 1906 and Mattie Gokey is trying
to learn how to stand up like a man -- even though she’s a
sixteen-year-old girl. At her summer job at a resort on Big Moose
Lake in the Adirondack mountains, she will earn enough money to
make something of her life.
That money could be a dowry to wed the handsome but dull Royal Loomis.
It could save her father’s brokeback farm. Or it might buy
her a train ticket to New York City and college and a life that
she can barely allow herself to imagine.
But Mattie’s worries and plans are cast into a cold light
when the drowned body of Grace Brown turns up – a young woman
who gave Mattie a packet of love letters, letters that convince
Mattie that the drowning was no accident.
Inspired by the sensational Chester Gillette murder case of 1906,
which was also the basis for Theodore Dreiser’s An American
Tragedy and the film A Place in the Sun, this story evokes novels
such as To Kill a Mockingbird, Little Women, and other classics
that hark back to times of lost innocence.
A Northern Light will be published in March 2003 by Harcourt.
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