Thomas and Beal in the Midi: A Novel (The Novels of Mason’s Retreat, 3)

Thomas and Beal in the Midi: A Novel (The Novels of Mason’s Retreat, 3) image
ISBN-10:

1250251222

ISBN-13:

9781250251220

Edition: Reprint
Released: Apr 28, 2020
Publisher: Picador
Format: Paperback, 384 pages
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About the Author\nChristopher Tilghman is the author of the short-story collections In a Father’s Place, and The Way People Run, and several novels, including Mason’s Retreat and Thomas and Beal in the Midi. Currently the director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Virginia, he and his wife, the writer Caroline Preston, live in Charlottesville, Virginia.\nA young interracial couple escapes from Maryland to France in 1892, living first among artists in the vibrant Latin Quarter of Paris, and then beginning a new life as winemakers in the rugged countryside of the Languedoc\nTwenty-three years after the publication of his acclaimed novel Mason’s Retreat and six years after The Right-Hand Shore, Christopher Tilghman returns to the saga of the Mason and Bayly families in Thomas and Beal in the Midi.\nThomas Bayly and his wife, Beal, have run away to France, escaping the laws and prejudices of post-Reconstruction America. The drama in this richly textured novel proceeds in two settings: first in Paris, and then in the Languedoc, where Thomas and Beal begin a new life as winemakers.\nBeal, indelible, beautiful, and poised, enchants everyone she meets in this strange new land, including a gaggle of artists in the Latin Quarter when they first arrive in Paris. Later, when they’ve moved to the beautiful and rugged Languedoc, she is torn between the freedoms she experienced in Paris and the return to the farm life she thought she had left behind in America.\nA moving and delicate portrait of a highly unusual marriage, Thomas and Beal in the Midi is a radiant work of deep insight and peerless imagination about the central dilemma of American history―the legacy of slavery and the Civil War―that explores the many ways that the past has an enduring hold over the present.












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