"Ann Workman is a naive student. A misfit of sorts, she's traveled all the way from rural Kentucky to graduate school in literature in 1967. But Anne wants more than a good education - she wants a boyfriend. Ann wants the 'Real Thing', to be in love with someone who loves her. Jimmy appears as if by magic, and is everything Ann's been looking for. Although he is from a very different place, a privileged background in suburban Chicago, he is a misfit too. He rejects his upbringing and questions everything. Ann and Jimmy bond through music and literature and their own quirkiness. They dive headfirst into what seems to be a perfect relationship, but with the Vietnam war looming over their heads, their future is vague and uncertain, and commitment even more so, and life's hardships prove too much for the young couple to endure. Ann recalls this time of innocence - and her own obsession with Jimmy - many years later, as she faces a different crisis. Seeking escape, she tries to imagine the road not taken. What if she had gone to Stanford University, as her mentor had urged, instead of a small school on the East Coast? Would she have been caught up in the Summer of Love and its subsequent dark turns? Or would her own reticence and good sense have saved her from disaster? Dear Ann is the devastating story of one woman's life and the choices she has made."--Provided by publisher
Bobbie Ann Mason Libros
Bobbie Ann Mason narra la vida en el sur de Estados Unidos, en particular en Kentucky, con oído para los detalles y comprensión por la gente común. Su obra a menudo explora temas de identidad perdida, el impacto de la guerra en las familias y la búsqueda de sentido en el mundo moderno. Mason es experta en crear personajes vívidos y capturar la voz distintiva de la América rural.






Elvis Presley: A Life
- 178 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
A vibrant, sympathetic portrait of the once and future king of rock 'n' roll by the award-winning author of Shiloh and In Country To this clear-eyed portrait of the first rock 'n' roll superstar, Bobbie Ann Mason brings a novelist's insight and the empathy of a fellow Southerner who, from the first time she heard his voice on the family radio, knew that Elvis was "one of us." Elvis Presley deftly braids the mythic and human aspects of his story, capturing both the charismatic, boundary-breaking singer who reveled in his celebrity and the soft-spoken, working-class Southern boy who was fatally unprepared for his success. The result is a riveting, tragic book that goes to the heart of the American dream.
Feather Crowns
- 480 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
A compelling narrative that explores the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of personal choices, this book delves into themes of love, loss, and redemption. Through richly developed characters, it examines the complexities of their lives, revealing how their pasts shape their present. The writing is both poignant and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences. As a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, it stands out for its literary merit and emotional depth.
An Atomic Romance
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Published to tie in with a film of the same name, this story describes the return of a war veteran from Vietnam who finds difficulty in relating to life. His relationship with the daughter of his friend, who was killed in Vietnam, is at the centre of the book.
Shiloh und andere Geschichten
- 317 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura

