The Undertaker's Assistant: A Captivating Post-Civil War Era Novel of Southern Historical Fiction

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
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Pages
336
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781496713681

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About the Author
Amanda Skenandore is a historical fiction writer and registered nurse. Her first novel, Between Earth and Sky, won the American Library Association's Reading List Award for Best Historical Fiction. She lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. Readers can visit her website at www.amandaskenandore.com.
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Praise for Amanda Skenandore
and Between Earth and Sky

"Gripping and beautifully written, Between Earth and Sky tugs at the heart with its dynamic heroine and unique cast of characters. Though this novel brings alive two historical American eras and settings, the story is achingly modern, universal and important."
--Karen Harper, New York Times bestselling author of The It Girls

"Intensely emotional. . . . Skenandore's deeply introspective and moving novel will appeal to readers of American history, particularly those interested in the dynamics behind the misguided efforts of white people to better the lives Native American by forcing them to adopt white cultural mores."
--Publishers Weekly

"A masterfully written novel about the heart-wrenching clash of two American cultures . . . a fresh and astonishing debut."
--V.S. Alexander, author of The Magdalen Girls and The Taster

"By describing its costs in human terms, the author shapes tension between whites and Native Americans into a touching story. The title of Skenandore's debut could refer to reality and dreams, or to love and betrayal; all are present in this highly original novel."
--Booklist

"A heartbreaking story about the destructive legacy of the forced assimilation of Native American children. Historical fiction readers and book discussion groups will find much to ponder here."
--Library Journal

"At its heart, this luminous book tells a Romeo and Juliet story. But Skenandore's book is so much more than a simple romance. This novel examines the complex relationship between love and loss, culture and conquest, annihilation and assimilation."
--Historical Novel Society