Thirteen Moons
FEC Pick:
October 2006

Thirteen Moons $26.95

by • 2006 • First Edition • First Editions Club • Signed

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New York, NY: Random House (2006)

Charles Frazier’s “Thirteen Moons” is the story of one man’s remarkable life, spanning a century of relentless change. At the age of twelve, an orphan named Will Cooper is given a horse, a key, and a map and is sent on a journey through the wilderness to the edge of the Cherokee Nation, the uncharted white space on the map. Will is a bound boy, obliged to run a remote Indian trading post. As he fulfills his lonesome duty, Will finds a father in Bear, a Cherokee chief, and is adopted by him and his people, developing relationships that ultimately forge Will’s character. All the while, his love of Claire, the enigmatic and captivating charge of volatile and powerful Featherstone, will forever rule Will’s heart.

In a distinct voice filled with both humor and yearning, Will tells of a lifelong search for home, the hunger for fortune and adventure, the rebuilding of a trampled culture, and above all an enduring pursuit of passion. As he comes to realize, “When all else is lost and gone forever, there is yearning. One of the few welcome lessons age teaches is that only desire trumps time.”

Will Cooper, in the hands of Charles Frazier, becomes a classic American soul: a man devoted to a place and its people, a woman, and a way of life, all of which are forever just beyond his reach. “Thirteen Moons” takes us from the uncharted wilderness of an unspoiled continent, across the South, up and down the Mississippi, and to the urban clamor of a raw Washington City. Throughout, Will is swept along as the wild beauty of the nineteenth century gives way to the telephones, automobiles, and encroaching railways of the twentieth. Steeped in history, rich in insight, and filled with moments ofsudden beauty, “Thirteen Moons “is an unforgettable work of fiction by an American master.

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Nightwoods
FEC Pick:
October 2011

Nightwoods $26.00

by • 2011 • First Edition • First Editions Club • Signed

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New York, NY: Random House (2011)

The extraordinary author of Cold Mountain and Thirteen Moons returns with a dazzling new novel of suspense and love set in small-town North Carolina in the early 1960s.

Charles Frazier puts his remarkable gifts in the service of a lean, taut narrative while losing none of the transcendent prose, virtuosic storytelling, and insight into human nature that have made him one of the most beloved and celebrated authors in the world. Now, with his brilliant portrait of Luce, a young woman who inherits her murdered sister’s troubled twins, Frazier has created his most memorable heroine.

Before the children, Luce was content with the reimbursements of the rich Appalachian landscape, choosing to live apart from the small community around her. But the coming of the children changes everything, cracking open her solitary life in difficult, hopeful, dangerous ways.

Charles Frazier is known for his historical literary odysseys, and for making figures in the past come vividly to life. Set in the twentieth century, Nightwoods resonates with the timelessness of a great work of art.

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Cold Mountain
FEC Pick:
June 1997

Cold Mountain $350.00

by • 1997 • First Edition • First Editions Club • Signed

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New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (1997)

A magnificent love story in the tradition of Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms”. Based on true stories passed down from the author’s great-great-grandfather, “Cold Mountain” is set at the end of the Civil War and tells the tale of a wounded soldier and his perilous journey home from the front.

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