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The Raven's Bride: A Novel of Eliza Allen and Sam Houston (Southwest Life & Letters) [Paperback]

Elizabeth Crook (Author)
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Southwest Life & Letters January 1993
In 1829, Sam Houston was the thirty-six-year-old governor of Tennessee, and his political horizons seemed limitless. The marriage of this charismatic, ambitious statesman to twenty-year-old Eliza Allen, the daughter of a prominent land-holder, seemed to form the perfect social foundation on which Houston would build his glittering career. But just eleven weeks after the wedding, Eliza suddenly and inexplicably left her new husband, creating a scandal that caused the governor to resign his office in disgrace and embark on an exile that would ultimately deliver him to Texas, and a destiny even grander and more improbable than anyone could have imagined. Through decades of rumor and speculation, Sam Houston and Eliza Allen never revealed the source of their unhappiness, and carried the secret with them to their graves. The Raven's Bride is a brilliantly original novel that unravels this dark romantic mystery while illuminating a vivid and fascinating moment in America's past. In these pages, Sam Houston is presented as he must have been--a heroic figure (called "The Raven" by the Cherokee), vain, flamboyant, magnetic, his outsized personality fueled by a desparate need for love. And Eliza Allen is his match: a prideful, magnificent young woman, both drawn to and disturbed by her husband's grand aspirations. With the investigative acuity of a historian and the profound empathy of a gifted novelist, Elizabeth Crook has created an enthralling portrait of these star-crossed lovers and the vibrant, restless world that brought them together. Richly detailed and splendidly imagined, The Ravens Bride turns a baffling historical conundrum into a complex and deeply affecting love story.
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Crook's intricate first novel engagingly details the abrupt dissolution of Sam Houston's 11-week marriage to Eliza Allen in 1829, an event that caused lingering scandal and speculation.
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...a rousing first novel, fired by theatrical flashes and clever, soundly research-based speculation. -- Kirkus Reviews, December 1, 1990

...a touching psychological Portrait of a Marriage. -- Vogue, September 1990

Crook's power of imagination, creativity and sensitivity is thunderous. -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Richard L. Connor, May 12 1991

Crook's words are as carefully chosen as pearls on a matched necklace, her narrative as clear as spring water. -- USA Today, Joyce Slater, March 22, 1991

The Raven's Bride is far more than just another historical romance... It is an absorbing novel of character. -- Dallas Morning News, Tom Pilkington, Feb 24 1991 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 418 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Methodist University Press; 1st Southern Methodist University Press ed edition (January 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0870743481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0870743481
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,078,638 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Elizabeth Crook was born in Houston in 1959. She lived in Nacogdoches and then San Marcos, Texas with her parents and brother and sister until 1966 when the family moved to Washington D.C., where her father was director of VISTA for Lyndon Johnson. Two years later her father was appointed Ambassador to Australia and the family moved to Canberra. When they returned to Texas Elizabeth attended public schools in San Marcos, graduating from San Marcos High School in 1977. She attended Baylor University for two years and graduated from Rice University in 1982. She has written three novels: The Raven's Bride and Promised Lands were published by Doubleday and then reissued by SMU Press as part of the Southwest Life and Letters series. The Night Journal was published by Viking/Penguin in 2006 and reissued in paperback by Penguin. Elizabeth has written for periodicals such as Texas Monthly and the Southwestern Historical Quarterly and has served on the council of the Texas Institute of Letters. She is a member of Western Writers of America and The Texas Philosophical Society, and was selected the honored writer for 2006 Texas Writers' Month, joining previous honorees O. Henry, J. Frank Dobie, John Graves, Larry McMurtry, Cormac McCarthy, Katherine Anne Porter, Elmer Kelton, Liz Carpenter, Sarah Bird, James Michener, and Horton Foote. Her first novel, The Raven's Bride, was the 2006 Texas Reads: One Book One Texas selection. The Night Journal was awarded the 2007 Spur award for Best Long Novel of the West and the 2007 Willa Literary Award for Historical Fiction.

Elizabeth currently lives in Austin with her husband and two children.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great historical fiction, March 8, 2009
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Ms. Crook takes a decidedly feminine approach to the Sam Houston legend and his infamously short marriage. She fills in the historical blanks with excellent conjecture, ideas that undoubtedly came after years of research. She humanizes these historical characters, people who might otherwise be just names in a textbook. THE RAVEN'S BRIDE is an engaging primer for readers new to the Sam Houston mythos.

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7 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A delightful, interesting view of Sam Houston., March 22, 1999
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A very good historical novel
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