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Lightning in a Drought Year: A Novel of the Heartland [Hardcover]

Michelle Black (Author)
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October 1, 1999
Finalist for the Colorado Book Award, 2000 Winner of the Silver CIPA Award, 2000

"Ten Best List"--recomendations to high school librarians by the National Education Association's Reading Circle


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"Black's earnest second novel explores Victorian Kansas through the experiences of a young proto-feminist." -- Publishers Weekly

"In this charming novel, Michelle Black has displayed a hero and heroine worthy of one another. Her descriptions and strong voice are a symphony to the eyes. Very Highly Recommended" --Under the Covers Book Reviews

About the Author

Michelle Black graduated from law school with honors and practiced in both the public and private sectors before turning her attention to writing. Her first novel, NEVER COME DOWN, won first place for fiction in the 1997 Colorado Independent Publisher Book Awards.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Wintersun Pr; 1st edition (October 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 096580142X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965801423
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,029,317 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michelle Black is the author of six historical novels, including the bestselling AN UNCOMMON ENEMY. Her latest novel of historical suspense, SEANCE IN SEPIA, features real life feminist firebrand Victoria Woodhull as its protagonist.

Michelle lives in a Queen Anne Victorian home just outside Boulder, Colorado. In addition to writing, she has been known to practice law, own a bookstore, and snowboard. She can often be found where ever Steampunks gather and her motto is: "Have bustle, will travel."

Michelle loves to hear from readers. They can contact her through her website: www.michelleblack.com


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Michelle Black is a treasure, July 7, 2001
This review is from: Lightning in a Drought Year: A Novel of the Heartland (Hardcover)
On the great prairie lands of the United States, in the late 1880s, Laurel McBryde's life with her widowed father is exactly what she wishes it to be. She reads, makes photographs and is treated as an equal by her father. But when he dies on her twenty-first birthday, leaving her in the hands of her mother's family, Laurel's life changes radically. She is expected to marry, and to that end the Hartmoors press her to give up her most unfeminine behavior, her radical ideas and her belief that she is the equal to any man. Only one man in Chisholm appreciates Laurel for what she is, and he is not only married and of a different class, but there is a shadow over his past that threatens even their friendship.

Boy, can Michelle Black write! Her "Lightning in a Drought Year" is a tremendously moving, compelling novel about life in gilded-age Kansas. The plot is simple; it's a coming-of-age story involving the best sort of romantic heroine, a woman who has learned to think for herself, and it requires her to butt heads with those who uphold the status quo. But while her presence changes them, as it will in all good novels of the type, they change her as well, and this is tremendously refreshing because it acknowledges that any person at any age, no matter how enlightened they may seem, can have room for change and growth in their lives. Watching Laurel come to care for a family which at first seems horrid and stifling is one of the joys of this book. The story is told with a less-is-more restraint that compels readers to do a lot of the work for themselves, to bring their own feelings and experiences to the act of reading, which I find the most satisfying sort of storytelling.

One of Black's major strengths is characterization. She doesn't show her hand too quickly, but is careful to remain in Laurel's point of view, allowing the reader to see and understand only what Laurel does. Moments of extreme discomfort are broken by touches of unexpected kindness and humor, which are in turn squashed by rigid attitudes and expectations. It's an effort to get to know the Hartmoors, but the effort pays off. By the end I might not have agreed with any of their attitudes, but I felt a true affection for them. They are sublimely human and prone to all the human weaknesses as well as strengths. They do things for selfish reasons, but when a situation calls for selflessness and honesty, they come through, sometimes grudgingly, sometimes with infectious good humor. By comparison, Carey Fairchild, Laurel's lover, is not quite as well drawn as the others, but that's not necessarily a drawback. He's a nice change from the overwhelmingly masculine, square-jawed, often obtuse but always in control romantic hero who has become an awful cliché in romantic fiction. Carey is fallible, weak and strong by turns, loving, selfish, thoughtful and thoughtless, and if we don't see as far into him as we do the Hartmoor family members it is perhaps because Black is so consistent in her point of view that we perceive him through Laurel-tinted glasses which see the faults, but make them look smaller. As for Laurel, she's refreshingly girl-next-door. I was with her the whole way; never once did Black lose me with inappropriately gushy descriptions of her beauty, her brilliance or her spunk.

Michelle Black is a treasure; she has a strong, sensible narrative voice, an eye for believable characterization and the ability to make the most out of a simple plot. On the strength of this book, I've ordered the e-book version of her previous title "Never Come Down."

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WE'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY!, May 29, 2000
This review is from: Lightning in a Drought Year: A Novel of the Heartland (Hardcover)
I LOVED THIS BOOK! What an amazing story set in Victorian Kansas encompassing quite a number of sub-plots with a very satisfying conclusion that has you cheering and wanting more! There are lots of lawyers out there who write...or think they do, but Michelle Black is a writer who just happens to practice law. To those lovers of language, this difference will become known to you with the very first page. This is a gifted, new writer and this book is truly worthy of Oprah's list! I hope that a third book makes an appearance soon!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars enchanting, August 9, 2000
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Ms. Black writes a compelling love story intertwined with an equally compelling social drama. Though slow to start, the pace picks up nicely about midway through the book. I was afraid the the plot was somewhat predictable at first but was pleasantly surprised to find fascinating plot twists that enhanced and underscored her lively and believable characters. I look forward to more books by Ms. Black.
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