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Turning Back The Sun

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"A moving lament for a vanished world and for the difficulties of human communication...a rewarding read." (Publishers Weekly)

"Intelligent and lyrical in its evocation of life on the fringe of civilization." (Library Journal)

Far away from the city of his birth, in a frontier town on the edge of tribal wilderness, a doctor tries to resolve the seemingly unreconcilable demands of his public career and his personal feelings. He believes his exile her to be temporary, and youthful memories of the distant city torment him with an unbearable sense of loss. Yet he has grown to love a fellow exile, a woman of fierce independence and strong will, who belongs by nature to the warmth and chaos of the frontier. But, during a summer of drought and disease, the desert erupts into savagery and he is at last confronted by the choice of returning to the city or of remaining with her.


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Publisher: HarperCollins

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 16, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780062104731
  • Release date: August 16, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780062104731
  • File size: 1990 KB
  • Release date: August 16, 2011

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Kindle Book
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subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

"A moving lament for a vanished world and for the difficulties of human communication...a rewarding read." (Publishers Weekly)

"Intelligent and lyrical in its evocation of life on the fringe of civilization." (Library Journal)

Far away from the city of his birth, in a frontier town on the edge of tribal wilderness, a doctor tries to resolve the seemingly unreconcilable demands of his public career and his personal feelings. He believes his exile her to be temporary, and youthful memories of the distant city torment him with an unbearable sense of loss. Yet he has grown to love a fellow exile, a woman of fierce independence and strong will, who belongs by nature to the warmth and chaos of the frontier. But, during a summer of drought and disease, the desert erupts into savagery and he is at last confronted by the choice of returning to the city or of remaining with her.


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