Cold mountain / Charles Frazier.
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | Adult Fiction | PHS Reading List | FIC FRA | Available | 36748001963133 | |||
Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | Adult Fiction | PHS Reading List | FIC FRA | Available | 36748002233981 | |||
Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | Adult Fiction | PHS Reading List | FIC FRA | Available | 36748001952300 | |||
Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | Adult Fiction | PHS Reading List | FIC FRA | Available | pap.ed. | 36748001937327 | ||
Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | Adult Fiction | PHS Reading List | FICTION | Available | 36748001676693 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Cold Mountain is an extraordinary novel about a soldier's perilous journey back to his beloved at the end of the Civil War. At once a magnificent love story and a harrowing account of one man's long walk home, Cold Mountain introduces a stunning new talent in American literature.
Based on local history and family stories passed down by the author's great-great-grandfather, Cold Mountain is the tale of a wounded soldier, Inman, who walks away from the ravages of the war and back home to his prewar sweetheart, Ada. Inman's odyssey through the devastated landscape of the soon-to-be-defeated South interweaves with Ada's struggle to revive her father's farm, with the help of an intrepid young drifter named Ruby. As their long-separated lives begin to converge at the close of the war, Inman and Ada confront the vastly transformed world they've been delivered.
Charles Frazier reveals marked insight into man's relationship to the land and the dangers of solitude. He also shares with the great nineteenth century novelists a keen observation of a society undergoing change. Cold Mountain re-creates a world gone by that speaks eloquently to our time.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Context (p. 1)
- Knowledge and Intuition (p. 15)
- Seasonal Changes and Rotations (p. 16)
- The Past (p. 17)
- The Crow (p. 17)
- Forked Roads and Crossings (p. 17)
- Dark-Haired Women (p. 17)
- Summary & Analysis (p. 19)
- The Shadow of a Crow (p. 19)
- The Ground Beneath Her Hands (p. 22)
- The Color of Despair; Verbs, All of Them Tiring (p. 24)
- Plot Overview (p. 3)
- Like any Other Thing, a Gift; Ashes of Roses (p. 27)
- Exile and Brute Wandering (p. 31)
- Source and Root (p. 33)
- To Live Like a Gamecock (p. 36)
- In Place of the Truth; the Doing of it (p. 39)
- Freewill Savages; Bride Bed Full of Blood (p. 42)
- A Satisfied Mind; a Vow to Bear (p. 45)
- Naught and Grief; Black Bark in Winter (p. 47)
- Footsteps in the Snow; the Far Side of Trouble (p. 50)
- Spirits of Crows, Dancing; Epilogue. October of 1874 (p. 53)
- Character List (p. 7)
- Important Quotations Explained (p. 57)
- Key Facts (p. 63)
- Study Questions & Essay Topics (p. 65)
- Review & Resources (p. 69)
- Quiz (p. 69)
- Suggestions for Further Reading (p. 74)
- Analysis of Major Characters (p. 11)
- Inman (p. 11)
- Ada (p. 12)
- Ruby (p. 13)
- Themes, Motifs & Symbols (p. 15)
- Isolation in the Search for Meaning (p. 15)