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Ellyn Bache (Author)

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March 20, 2002
From the author of "Safe Passage," a gripping novel about three people whose lives touch and entwine as a raging wildfire engulfs their North Carolina beach town during an annual azalea festival.

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In the North Carolina coastal town of Festival, over an eight-month period in 1988, Bache ( Safe Passage ) sets the compelling stories of three citizens whose lives encompass racial and class conflicts, marriages of compromise and teenage angst. Cassie Ashby, forlorn and rebellious stepdaughter of the manipulative county commissioner, begins her freshman year of high school by defending her black bus driver falsely accused by a white boy of making sexual advances. Jordan Edge, the vice-principal of the high school, finds fulfillment only in fighting fires. Alona Wand searches for love and fulfillment while creating jewelry and fighting with her staid husband. At the town's annual springtime azalea festival, these smoldering, intertwining narratives will climax in a forest fire that threatens the town. Mostly fast-paced, the novel occasionally falters in Bache's device of disclosing the same events from three points of view.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Love, rebellion, and tragedy collide in this tale of intertwining lives in a small North Carolina beach town called Festival--a carefully calculated story by the author of Safe Passage (1988) that never quite includes the reader in its passion. In the autumn of 1988, Cassie Ashby's stepfather, Royal, is gearing up for his biannual campaign as county commissioner, and Cassie, a surly teenager who expresses her dissatisfaction with life as a glad-hander's daughter by having her ears pierced as many times as she can, skulks around home and school looking for ways to cause a scandal in time to affect the election. She succeeds in her mission by defending a black bus-driver against an obnoxious white teenager's accusations of sexual abuse, and in the process happens to introduce her waiflike ear-piercer and jewelry maker, Alona Wand, to her school's vice-principal, Jordan Edge. This couple's lust for each other springs up as instantly as the flames Jordan regularly fights in his guise as a volunteer fireman, and Alona soon finds herself torn between Jordan's reckless machismo and the quiet, secure love of her shoe-salesman husband. As the winter progresses, Cassie's struggle against her stepfather's domination, Alona's frightening heedlessness, and Jordan's unfocused anger grow increasingly intense, reaching critical mass with the arrival of a raging forest fire that threatens to annihilate the sleepy town and leave these three citizens changed forever. An overly schematic plot, plus an abrupt and disappointing climax, mars this otherwise captivating story--but Bache's ability to evoke a particular time and place is remarkable. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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I started writing when my first two children were toddlers, we were living in a tiny apartment in West Virginia where I knew no one, and my husband and I were sharing one car. I got out only a few days a week and desperately needed some "adult" work for those long, homebound afternoons. When I volunteered to write a press release for the humane society, it appeared in the local paper, complete with my byline. I was hooked! I think I've written something almost every day in the 30+ years since.

I started out as a freelance newspaper journalist -- something even a stay-at-home mom could do -- and spent six years teaching myself to write fiction (six years of rejections!) before my first stories began appearing in magazines like McCall's, Good Housekeeping and Seventeen, which published lots of fiction in those days, and in literary magazines like The Carolina Quarterly.

I wrote my first novel, SAFE PASSAGE, after the youngest of my four children went to school, and I've been writing novels ever since. In 1995, SAFE PASSAGE became a movie starring Susan Sarandon, a great thrill, and many of the other books have received various recognitions and awards. But the greatest thrill has been the privilege having a long, satisfying career that has also let me spend so much time with my family. What more could any writer want?

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What happen when Cassie Ashby was fourteen had less to do with the black man and more to do with the white one than people thought. Read the first page
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brush truck, wrestling room, ruffled curtains, fire shelters, main fire, cactus spines
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Black Eve, Central High, Festival Beach, Jordan Edge, Azalea Festival, Janet Foy, Rose Bell, Azalea Princess, Caitlin Academy, Wendy Stallings, Brian Ivey, Cassie Ashby, Alona the Earring, Garden Club, Kyle Carter, Mary Beth, North Carolina, Bishop Gardens, Forest Service, Tara Barry, Wright County, Janet Biggs, Marta the Bitch, Sally Battle, King's Highway
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