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Woodsburner

Published
May 2009
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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384

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Woodsburner springs from a little-known event in the life of one of America's most iconic figures, Henry David Thoreau. On April 30, 1844, a year before he built his cabin on Walden Pond, Thoreau accidentally started a forest fire that destroyed three hundred acres of the Concord woods--an event that altered the landscape of American thought in a single day.
Against the background of Thoreau's fire, Pipkin's ambitious debut penetrates the mind of the young philosopher while also painting a panorama of the young nation at a formative moment. Pipkin's Thoreau is a lost soul, plagued by indecision, resigned to a career designing pencils for his father's factory while dreaming of better things. On the day of the fire, his path will intersect with three very different local citizens, each of whom also harbors a secret dream. Oddmund Hus, a lovable Norwegian farmhand, pines for the wife of his brutal employer. Elliott Calvert, a prosperous bookseller, is also a hilariously inept aspiring playwright. And Caleb Dowdy preaches fire and brimstone to his congregation through an opium haze. Each of their lives, like Thoreau's, is changed forever by the fire.

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May 2010 Anchor ISBN 0307455327
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First Edition May 2009 Nan A. Talese ISBN 0385528655
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Apr 2009 Anchor ISBN B0026OR1SM
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May 2009 Knopf ISBN 0385530471
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Oct 2009 Recorded Books ISBN B002SKYTO8
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Oct 2009 Thorndike Press ISBN 1410419452
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