Scudder's Gorge By Geoffrey Craig
Scudder's Gorge By Geoffrey Craig Paperback 1632750554 9781632750556 Scudders Gorge Scudder’s Gorge shines a harsh light on what man is capable of doing to his fellow man, beginning with the day of the “bomb” in Hiroshima and then moving backwards in time to Eighteenth Century Vermont to a village founded by post Revolutionary settlers. Nestled between pine clad ridges, the valley is home to a small band of Abenaki. The settlers and Native Americans trade with each other and live in peace until a love affair blossoms between a young Abenaki and the daughter of a village elder. A crime reverberates down the generations, leading Everett Scudder and his daughter, Roseanne, to struggle for the dignity of all people. Geoffrey Craig’s fiction, poetry and drama have appeared in numerous literary journals. He has received two Pushcart Prize nominations. Wilderness House Literary Review serialized his verse novel, The Brave Maiden, and his novella, “Snow”. Four of his full length plays (one co authored) and nine of his one acts have been produced. He has directed productions of five of his plays with three in rehearsals. Geoffrey has an MBA and an MA in history. He served in the Peace Corps and had a successful career in banking before turning to writing. Scudder’s Gorge is his first prose novel.
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Very engaging Runs the gamut from man s inhumanity to man to man to selfless love and heart warming kindness And all in the same family albeit through multiple generations Heart wrenching at times heart warming at times A very captivating novel Paperback A great book Scudder s Gorge shines a harsh light on what man is capable of doing to his fellow man beginning with the day of the bomb in Hiroshima and then moving backwards in time to Eighteenth Century Vermont to a village founded by post Revolutionary settlers Nestled between pine clad ridges the valley is home to a small band of Abenaki The settlers and Native Americans trade with each other and live in peace until a love affair blossoms between a young Abenaki and the daughter of a village elder A crime reverberates down the generations leading Everett Scudder and his daughter Roseanne to struggle for the dignity of all people Paperback
Scudder s Gorge shines a harsh light on what man is capable of doing to his fellow man beginning with the day of the bomb in Hiroshima and then moving backwards in time to Eighteenth Century Vermont to a village founded by post Revolutionary settlers Nestled between pine clad ridges the valley is home to a small band of Abenaki The settlers and Native Americans trade with each other and live in peace until a love affair blossoms between a young Abenaki and the daughter of a village elder A crime reverberates down the generations leading Everett Scudder and his daughter Roseanne to struggle for the dignity of all people Geoffrey Craig s fiction poetry and drama have appeared in numerous literary journals He has received two Pushcart Prize nominations Wilderness House Literary Review serialized his verse novel The Brave Maiden and his novella Snow Four of his full length plays one co authored and nine of his one acts have been produced He has directed productions of five of his plays with three in rehearsals Geoffrey has an MBA and an MA in history He served in the Peace Corps and had a successful career in banking before turning to writing Scudder s Gorge is his first prose novel Scudder s Gorge

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