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Mary Mehan Awake Book

Imagine seeing colors and brightness again after years of blindness. That's how Jennifer Armstrong's new novel hits the reader--with a flash and a cavalcade of awakening senses. The last time we saw Mary Mehan, in The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan, she used the Irish spelling of her name and was busy nursing soldiers in the aftermath of the Civil War. Armstrong's sequel follows this strong protagonist up North, where she begins to work for an eccentric naturalist and his household--an arrangement made for her by the poet Walt Whitman. Tired, dreary, and emotionally closed after all of the pain and suffering she witnessed during the war, it takes a few miracles (and perhaps falling in love) for Mary to come out of her shell and face the world. Watching Mary awaken is sheer delight. Armstrong writes with a tender, thoughtful hand; she weaves metaphors skillfully, allowing her readers to be right inside Mary's heart as the world again takes on shape, color, and light. Read More

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  • Product Description

    In her highly praised novel The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan, Jennifer Armstrong portrayed the Civil War with haunting intensity, through the dreams and stories of a young Irish immigrant woman living in a Washington, D.C. slum.

    Mary Mehan Awake continues Mairhe's story. The war over, she has accepted the Americanized spelling of her name, Mary, and left the capital for a postiion as a domestic in the house of a naturalist, Jasper Dorsett, and his wife, Diana. There, the numbness and terror that have hung over her spirit begin to lift. In the tranquil surroundings near Lake Ontario in upstate New York, in the quiet solitude of her employers, and in suddenly and unexpectedly falling in love, Mary discovers her senses, her dreams, and a future she had thought impossible.

    In clear and graceful prose, Jennifer Armstrong depicts the America of the Civil War era as she conjures the heart and mind of a memorable heroine vividly to life.

  • 0679882766
  • 9780679882763
  • Jennifer Armstrong
  • 1 August 1997
  • Alfred a Knopf
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 119
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