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In the East Village of a small New England town during the 1890s, Jean Blouin's only teenage aspiration is to become a stonecutter like his father and grandfather before him; Madeline "Maddy" Smith is six years older and an accomplished pianist from a prestigious West Village family who discovers his raw musical and artistic talents. Amid the unprecedented changing times of the era, teacher and student become lovers and find themselves in a forbidden relationship that becomes intertwined with class struggle and turmoil escalating between the two very disparate villages of Masacksic, Massachusetts. Both of their fathers are widowers, each coping very differently with their circumstances. Lucien Blouin, a French-Canadian immigrant, is supportive and accepting of his five offspring; Harlan Smith is from old New England money - an affluent alcoholic elitist who, though extremely demanding, is a difficult yet complex man with many sides to his obstreperous countenance. Elderly Elisha Blake, a neighbor of the Blouins in the East Village and an old Yankee himself, befriends young Jean and shares not only his horses, but also shocking and prophetic secrets that link the two villages. Throughout, Jean and his younger sister Marie share a special bond that, ultimately, dramatically influences each of their lives. Pricilla "Prissy" Johnson, the Smith's striking Negro domestic, is the sister that Maddy never had and their closeness transcends any obvious differences, but leads to dangerous conspiracies. Jean and Maddy wade through religious intolerance, women's suffrage, social ostracism and racism that ride the underbelly of the "Gay Nineties" like a remora. Then, suddenly, their world changes as quickly as the volatility of the times. But how does this bode for the future - and the young lovers? Does the maelstrom that is the 1890s sweep them away or do they ride the crest of the wave to wherever life leads them? Circumstance and opportunity lead to Manhattan, a dynamic world with an insatiable appetite for buildings, and talented people. Several shocking twists of fate await them as the political intrigue, unparalleled technological advances, and the cultural growth heralded by The Guilded Age define their destiny.
About the Author: Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Peter Stephen Benton graduated summa cum laude from Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts. He has published numerous articles and short stories. He has authored two novels, "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Brownstone & Ivory." Benton is currently working on an anthology of short stories as well as a non-fiction project concerning his family's struggle having a child with Autism in 1980s and 1990s and their pioneering efforts before the disability received any significant public attention. Benton has extensive media experience and exposure including print, radio and television. He is currently producing and writing a documentary on the American Revolutionary War. His varied background has also included teaching and he is a certified public accountant. He is a sports enthusiast and enjoys hockey, golf and hunting. He lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife and their son. Benton has two older sons, one who also resides in Western Massachusetts and another living in New Jersey.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781463768737
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 262
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 390 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1463768737
  • Publisher Date: 08 Nov 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 152 mm

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