Juniper Tree Burning: A Novel

Juniper Tree Burning: A Novel

by Goldberry Long (Author)

Synopsis

This masterful debut is an inventive, magnetic exploration of identity and memory amidst the vast western landscape: the first novel to capture the unadulterated legacy of the 1960s counterculture as it is lived three decades later. Juniper Tree Burning hates her name. It represents all she despises: her hippie mother, Faith, and meandering father, Ray, who she can't possibly please; her sick baby brother, Sunny Boy Blue, who she can't possibly save; and the raw poverty of her parents' 'back to nature' New Mexican home. Juniper escapes them all, to turn herself into someone new: Jennie. Jennie becomes a fierce, intelligent woman who refuses to be trapped by anything or anyone, even her seemingly perfect new husband can't get too close. Then one night the police call - Sunny has leaped off a Seattle ferry. 'Abducting' her best friend, Jennie flees New Mexico for Seattle, retracing the final steps of her brother, and the same path travelled by generations of her family. Along the way, Jennie confronts the familial tapestry of betrayal and loss, stories she has rejected or embraced as she created her new self. Only by reconsidering this history can Jennie face her anger and grief, her guilt at her brother's suicide, and her own greatest challenge, accepting love.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 19 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0743202031
ISBN 13: 9780743202039

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Stacey D'Erasmo author of Tea True passion is as rare as true talent; rarer still is a deep, wide, bold vision of the America whose story has never been told; rarest of all is a writer wild enough to marry passion, talent, and vision. Juniper Tree Burning is one of those books that you realize you've been waiting to read all your life. Bravo to Goldberry Long for bringing it into being.
Author Bio
Goldberry Long is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has received a Wallace Stegner Fellowship, a James Michener Fellowship, and a Hackney Literary Award for the Novel. A native New Mexican, she lives in northern California. This is her first novel.