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River of Dust

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Description

On the windswept plains of northwestern China, Mongol bandits swoop down upon an American missionary couple and steal their small child. The reverend sets out in search of the boy and becomes lost in the rugged, corrupt countryside populated by opium dens, sly nomadic warlords, and traveling circuses. This upright Midwestern minister develops a following among the Chinese peasants and is christened Ghost Man for what they perceive as his otherworldly powers. Grace, his young wife, pregnant with their second child, takes to her sick bed in the mission compound, where visions of her stolen child and lost husband begin to beckon to her from across the plains. The foreign couple's savvy and dedicated Chinese servants, Ahcho and Mai Lin, accompany and eventually lead them through dangerous territory to find one another again. With their Christian beliefs sorely tested, their concept of fate expanded, and their physical health rapidly deteriorating, the reverend and Grace may finally discover an understanding between them that is greater than the vast distance they have come.

Product Details

PublisherUnbridled Books
Publish DateApril 15, 2014
Pages256
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781609531034
Dimensions8.4 X 5.5 X 0.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Historical Fiction,

About the Author

Virginia Pye holds an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and has taught writing at the University of Pennsylvania and New York University. A three-term president of James River Writers, a literary non-profit in Richmond, Virginia, she writes award-winning short stories that have appeared in numerous literary magazines, including The North American Review, Tampa Review and The Baltimore Review.

Reviews


"A vividly imagined and beautifully drawn picture of the life of Christian missionaries in China in the early 20th century." -- Jung Chang, author of Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China; co-author, Mao: the Unknown Story

"A gemstone of a novel...River of Dust is a masterpiece." - Caroline Leavitt

"The entire novel ultimately becomes an analogy for grief over a lost child, and China is simply the treacherous, foreign landscape on which it is laid. In the end, the sense of adventure beckons the characters more than the sense of loss buries them. Pye's hand manages to paint a rather naked response to what it means to move forward with only a sort of faithless hope." -- Style Weekly

"Terrific, tremendous, wonderful...a strong, beautiful, deep book." -- Annie Dillard

"Virginia Pye's River of Dust is a remarkable novel in the ways that delight me the most: It has a compelling narrative voice, a dynamic story and a deep resonance into the universal human condition, all of which is inextricably bound together. This is a major work by a splendid writer." -- Robert Olen Butler

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