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A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont

A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont

By Ann McKinstry Micou

 

A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont presents readers with 484 concise, yet comprehensive, summary descriptions of novels and short stories set in the Green Mountain State from 1835 to today. An author bibliography and multiple appendixes and indexes make the guide an ideal tool for anyone seeking to learn more about Vermont through the lens of literature.

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A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont [is] nothing short of amazing. . . . It’s a reference book that any devotee of Vermont literature will want to use – and a book with a lot of Vermont soul as well.”

                          – Tom Slayton, Editor, Vermont Life  (Listen to                           Tom Slayton’s commentary about the book on                           Vermont Public Radio)

 

“[The guide is] a unique, thoroughly delightful handbook, written with humor and style. This is a truly great Vermont resource, and wonderful reading for all.”

                          – Reeve Lindbergh, author of Moving to the                                 Country and No More Words: A Journal of My                              Mother, Anne Morrow Lindbergh

 

“Vermont fiction has always been notable for what Ann McKinstry Micou calls “a profound sense of place.” Comprehensive, trenchant, and appreciative, A Guide to Fiction Set in Vermont is a first-rate overview of the fiction, past and present, inspired by the Green Mountain State.”

                          – Howard Frank Mosher, author of A Stranger in                           the Kingdom

 

“Ann McKinstry Micou has produced a gem of a book. This volume belongs on the bookshelves of teachers, book lovers, and libraries alike.”

                          – Paul Eschholz, Professor Emeritus, Department of English, University of Vermont and author of The Literature of Vermont: A Sampler Waiting for Teddy Williams

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