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The Eighth Moon A Memoir Of Belonging And Rebellion Jennifer Kabat

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The Eighth Moon A Memoir Of Belonging And Rebellion Jennifer Kabat
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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.06 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Jennifer Kabat
ISBN: 9781639550685, 1639550682
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Eighth Moon A Memoir Of Belonging And Rebellion Jennifer Kabat by Jennifer Kabat 9781639550685, 1639550682 instant download after payment.

"Beautifully written, The Eighth Moon uses a very light touch to probe the most essential, unresolvable questions of belief, kinship, fidelity, history, and identity."—Chris Kraus

"1845. The sky is blue, yet all is brown. I picture the scene from overhead: a silvered steel of violence, blood, beer, whiskey, and mutton. High, skidding clouds skip with excitement, eager to see what unfolds below. They cheer on the scene where men in dresses march."

A rebellion, guns, and murder. When Jennifer Kabat moves to the Catskills in 2005, she has no idea it was the site of the Anti-Rent War, an early episode of American rural populism. Prompted to leave London following a mysterious illness that seems to be caused by life in the city itself, she finds in these ancient mountains—at once the northernmost part of Appalachia and a longtime refuge for New Yorkers—a place "where the land itself holds time."

She forges...

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