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The Romance of Eleanor Gray (Hardscrabble Books-Fiction of New England) [Hardcover]

Raymond Kennedy (Author)
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Hardscrabble Books-Fiction of New England September 1, 2003
In a triumphant return, a critically acclaimed novelist offers a beautifully written coming-of-age story set in rural Massachusetts in 1910.

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"an atmospheric book, evoking a lost world and a powerful, erotic obsession . . . [the prose is grave, almost ceremonial . . . Its restraint both suits the New England it describes and heightens the tension of the furious emotions it never quite names . . . a haunting book."--Katherine A. Powers, Boston Globe

"A haunting tale from an established voice."--Kirkus

"Raymond Kennedy is a novelist of such diabolical artistry that he may be the most original American writer since Flannery O'Connor."--Joseph Coates, Chicago Tribune

"As this novel slowly builds to a crescendo, it gives the reader an opportunity to explore the areas of isolation, love, and obsession."--Historical Novels Review

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  • Hardcover: 276 pages
  • Publisher: UPNE (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584652918
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584652915
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,763,707 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Youthful indiscretion meets obsession, February 15, 2004
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Set in 1910 Massachusetts, a 20-year-old schoolteacher comes to a picturesque New England town to begin her teaching career. Behavior is strictly proscribed, indicative of the moral constraints of the time. Eleanor Gray takes up residence in Alice Harrison's boarding house, peopled with eclectic, proper individuals, warmly welcomed by her fellow boarders.

Accidentally overhearing a heated discussion between a male and a female outside her door, Eleanor crosses to the window, where she observes a young woman leaving the house. Eleanor is struck by the presence and beauty, the corn-silk hair and translucent skin of Evangeline Sewell, a ward of the town for many years; it is whispered that Evangeline is pregnant.

With the typical unrestrained romanticism of the era, Evangeline is constantly in Eleanor's thoughts, as she builds Evangeline's plight into mythic proportions. As a teacher, Gray feels that she "has a moral right to project herself into situations where other persons might be loathe to go." Characteristic of the post-Victorian era and her own obscure reasoning, Eleanor develops an obsession with all things concerning Evangeline, writing to the girl to offer her friendship and unconditional support.

When Evangeline dramatically returns to the town, her intentions are unclear, but Gray has become an ardent supporter. The schoolteacher has a number of friends in the town, all of them supportive, particularly the men. When there is a conflict between Gray's "love" for the sixteen-year-old Evangeline and her standing as a schoolteacher and accepted member of the community, Eleanor makes her choice based purely on an excess of emotion and romanticized notions, regardless of the consequences.

Technically precise, Kennedy's writing is as pristine as the New England countryside, replete with the grandeur of nature. Gray's unfettered imagination is not unusual for the times; in fact, Eleanor Gray is the ideal, a young spinster with an overactive sense of duty and a tendency to stick her nose in someone else's business.

There is some suggestion of awakening sexuality and confusion in Gray's runaway feelings for Evangeline, yet the issue is not really addressed. Eleanor's impetuous nature and lack of self-control do not make for an endearing character. The impulsive plunge into Evangeline's affairs is ridiculous, as is the immediate adulation of everyone in the boarding house, so awed by the erudition of a twenty-year-old. The pastoral beauty of the country and the elegant construction of the novel are impressive; I acknowledge the author's skill, but the lack of passion hinders my appreciation of the book. Luan Gaines/2004.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully written book., September 27, 2003
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This is a wonderfully written novel about a young woman whose desires inevitably put her at odds with her community. Eleanor Gray is a lovingly drawn and extremely engaging character. She arrives in a rural town in western Massachusetts to become the new schoolteacher and quickly wins the hearts of the townsfolk. But as she becomes ever more obsessed with a local young woman, she finds herself forced to choose between her loyalty to her community and her loyalty to herself and her own desires.
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MR. WALKER was the driver of the horse and wagon that was transporting Eleanor to her new post in the Berkshire hills. Read the first page
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upcountry girl, pencil portrait, grange hall, jute mill
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East Becket, Evangeline Sewell, Wisdom Way, Miss Sewell, Star Route, Miss Harrison, Calvin Tripp, Miss Gray, Alice Harrison, Myron Walker, Howard Allen, Alonzo Klaw, Charles Chickering, Everett Conboy, William Bayles, Fall River, Cold Spring, Justin Judd, Eleanor Gray, Truman Rogers, Ivy Trumbull, New England, Civil War, Eugene Lloyd Gray, Hezekiah Hicks
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