Cascade

Cascade
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

شابک

9781101583807
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

August 1, 2012
A woman artist in 1935 Massachusetts negotiates the Great Depression, sex discrimination and anti-Semitism while seeking self-expression. Desdemona Hart married Asa Spaulding, a prosperous, landowning pharmacist in Cascade, Mass., a once-vibrant resort town, for security. When her father, the impresario who made Cascade's Shakespeare Playhouse a magnet for theater mavens from Boston to New York, lost everything, including the family home, in the crash, Dez had no other choice. Shortly after confessing that he's willed the now-shuttered playhouse to Asa, in gratitude for his hospitality, her father dies. His only legacy to Dez is a locked casket, which she is instructed only to reopen when the playhouse does. That event is unlikely, though, because the state water commission has long had its eye on Cascade as a site for a new reservoir to supply perennially parched Boston. Although some will profit from eminent domain, most townsfolk oppose the project, which will flood Cascade. Dez pitches and sells a series of illustrations of the ongoing crisis to a national magazine. In a last-ditch effort, Asa tampers with a dam on his property, hoping that the commissioners will pick another town. Dez and her artist soul mate, Jacob Solomon, one of Cascade's few Jewish residents, happen to have been trysting near the dam where, later, a water surveyor's body will be found--apparently he fell and drowned while investigating. Witnesses place Jacob at the scene, and after Dez explains their presence there, he is exonerated, but her marriage to Asa is doomed. Since her ambition was to move to New York (where Jacob is also bound), the breakup is timely. In New York, Dez has a chance to realize her goals but at the cost of romantic entanglements. O'Hara excels at describing Dez's two-dimensional images--her three-dimensional humanity, less so. Promising conflicts, such as Cascade's prejudice against Jacob (echoing in microcosm the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany), fizzle or turn into afterthoughts. A flawed debut; nevertheless, a promising new voice.

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Library Journal

June 1, 2012

In the 1930s, four central Massachusetts towns were flooded to create Quabbin Reservoir as a water source for Boston. In this satisfying new novel set at that time, the fictional town of Cascade is about to be swallowed up by a new reservoir. Desdemona (Dez) Spaulding is an aspiring artist who lives in Cascade with her pharmacist husband, Asa. Her late father owned a small but well-regarded Shakespeare theater in the town. Dez is desperate to save her father's playhouse and also torn by her attraction to a visiting artist, Jacob Solomon. When Dez makes a name for herself at a major magazine with a series of painted postcards that portray the upcoming flooding of Cascade, her small-town life starts to unravel. While not a Shakespearean tragedy, this debut offers a rueful look at the surprising twists and turns life can take. VERDICT O'Hara deftly combines several different themes into a cohesive novel about love, ambition, loyalty, and betrayal, with an ironic twist at the end.--Leslie Patterson, Rehoboth, MA

Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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