The Widow Nash by Jamie Harrison, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Widow Nash by Jamie Harrison, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Widow Nash by Jamie Harrison, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Praise for The Widow Nash Winner of the 2017 Reading the West Award A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice This gorgeously written historical novel follows Dulcy, a young woman in 1904 who attempts to flee her late father's business problems - and her violent ex-fiance's grasp - by traveling west and posing as a wealthy widow." - Entertainment Weekly "This novel from the daughter of Jim Harrison features a character set loose to wander the American West at the turn of the 20th century, a woman whose early experiences seem drawn from the worldly peregrinations of the era of Henry James. Sweeping and richly hued . . . Harrison has rendered her imagined world anachronistically, but Henry James might still have approved." - The New York Times Book Review "What keeps you reading is not just the quality of the writing, which is just absolutely wonderful, but also to find out: Is [Dulcy] going to [remake herself]? Can this be successful? Or is she going to be found out?" - Nancy Pearl, Morning Edition, NPR "I love this [book], it's so good." - Liberty Hardy, Book Riot "All the Books!" podcast "Jamie Harrison . . . shares a number of traits with her father [Jim Harrison] - superior storytelling skills, love of landscape, wry humor, and a knack for gorgeous writing about food. The Widow Nash reverberates with a daughter's affection for a larger-than-life father, surely a tribute of sorts to a real-life relationship." - Newsday "With loads of drama (murder! theft!) and an empowering message, this guy is pretty unputdownable." - PureWow"[Jamie Harrison] is really great for those people who like historical novels but also like a page-turner . . . By the end you're just racing through the pages, trying to find out what happens to [Dulcy]." - MTPR's "The Write Question," 1 of 28 Books for Everyone on Your Holiday Shopping List "Richly descriptive, The Widow Nash is the luminous story of a woman suspended between two worlds, one promising, the other catastrophic." - BookPage "This is a rich and interesting story about a young woman in America in the early 20th century who takes her life in her own hands and makes the decision to choose herself rather than succumbing to what is expected of her . . . I cannot imagine a reader who wouldn't be entranced by her story." - Historical Novel Society "A languid yet intriguing read . . . Harrison has debunked the idea that women in the early 1900s had no control over their lives and only looked to men for direction and happiness. There is a love story but it is not standard, and Dulcy certainly isn't dependent upon a man to rescue her. All of the characters have the kind of quirks that feel natural to the reader. No one character is perfect, and Harrison shines at creating a cast of friends and associates that I would happily spend an evening drinking and chatting with . . . Harrison is artful in her writing and most of the events influence the plot in important ways . . . The Widow Nash delivers an excellent story. Harrison has crafted an atmospheric historical novel with original characters for readers to enjoy. Her writing is sophisticated and quick witted, ideal for a pleasurable summer read." - The Missoulian "Depth and breadth of awareness are the hallmarks of the new novel, The Widow Nash . . . An exceptional literary feat . . . From start to finish we are treated to her splendid observations and memories - product of Harrison's astonishing pen - the trips, sights, people, disasters and miracles she has encountered across the world. By the close we are given to see Dulcy address what she has most regretted losing, not the riches, perhaps, but a life hers to live." - Livingston Enterprise "Debut novelist Harrison paints a lovely and memorable portrait of a desperate woman's flight to a new life . . . Harrison's lead is a strong and clever woman who is easy to admire, while the rest of the heroes, villains, and ambiguous sorts are as vividly drawn as the raw and terrible scenery of Montana. Readers will treasure Harrison's rich characterization and sharp turns of phrase." - Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed Review) "When Walton dies before anyone can figure out what's happened to Victor's money, Dulcy decides that her only option is to disappear. Thus, Dulcy Remfrey turns herself into the young widow Mrs. Nash. This baroque setup is nicely balanced by Harrison's prose; the narrative voice here is restrained, with just a hint of quiet irony. And there's the fact that, as fantastical as the scenario might seem, Walton Remfrey is an entirely believable Gilded Age figure... Thoughtful, richly written historical fiction" - Kirkus Reviews "Harrison . . . writes atmospheric historical fiction | The Widow Nash by Jamie Harrison, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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