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The furies

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1401200931, 9781401200930
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Suzy McKee Charnas

Suzy McKee Charnas (October 22, 1939 – January 2, 2023) was an American novelist and short story writer, writing primarily in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. She won several awards for her fiction, including the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the James Tiptree Jr. Award. A selection of her short fiction was collected in Stagestruck Vampires and Other Phantasms in 2004. The Holdfast Chronicles, a four-volume story written over the course of almost thirty years (the first installment, Walk to the End of the World was published in 1974, and the last installment, The Conqueror's Child was published in 1999) was considered to be her major accomplishment in writing.

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Four Women on foot and lightly laden hid in a dusty dip where sharu came at another season to roll...

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"The place is Manhattan in the boom of the 1990s. Gwen Lewis thinks her life is perfect. She's thirty, smart, high-achieving, single; she's the director of an institute that's helping post-Communist Russia to democratize. She has family money, a condominium on the Upper West Side, and a suitable boyfriend, a banker." "Then she meets Gideon Wolkowitz. Gideon is an impoverished puppeteer who works in an anarchist squat on the Lower East Side: an impecunious sweet-talking huckster, a messianic dreamer, a seventies socialist throwback, a secular Jew. Gwen and Gideon fall desperately in love. Their sex is epic. Their love seems like a gift from the gods - destined to heal all wounds. Each is the child of a broken home; each fills the other's unsuspected aching emptiness. The lovers hole up in Gwen's apartment, feasting on stolen nights of ecstasy and confession." "Then Gwen gets pregnant and their romantic idyll is broken, and the angry ghosts of their ancestral pasts rise to claim them. Gwen is pulled into a Puritan devotion to work and motherhood that only a driven career woman or Massachusetts pilgrim could understand. Gideon, torn by his anger that Gwen has ended their sex life, by his native hatred of her "socialite" values and his love of the woman herself, begins to hear the call of shtetl ways and the synagogue. The reader watches helplessly as the divisive forces of money, worldly ambition, and self-will complete the shipwreck of Gwen and Gideon's love."--Jacket.

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