Two MoonsKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2015. febr. 3. - 320 oldal Astronomy, politics, and romance join forces in this novel from the writer John Updike has called "one of the most interesting American novelists at work." It's the spring of 1877 in Washington, D.C., and at the U.S. Naval Observatory, Hugh Allison has conceived a secret ambition: to project an image through time and space. But his plan takes on urgent life only when the mathematically gifted Cynthia May enters his orbit as one of the observatory's human "computers." A Civil War widow whose beauty has been shadowed by worry and poverty, Cynthia reluctantly falls in love with the younger Hugh, who missed the war that has haunted her life. But the fate of their love affair -- and of Hugh's heavenly vision -- may be out of their hands, decided instead by an astrologer and by the actions of a dangerously magnetic politician who wields his power over a Senate convulsed by Reconstruction and a wildly disputed presidential election. Masterfully combining historical detail and startling invention, Thomas Mallon gives us a galvanizing story of earthly heartbreak and otherworldly triumph. |
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... senator, as he'd told her on his single previous visit, had abirthdate of October 30, 1829, seven days into his Sun sign, which, according to Master Gabriel's Gospelof the Stars, opennext tothe teapot, made him and those similarly born ...
... senator, as he'd told her on his single previous visit, had abirthdate of October 30, 1829, seven days into his Sun sign, which, according to Master Gabriel's Gospelof the Stars, opennext tothe teapot, made him and those similarly born ...
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... senator's enemiesand concerns? Well, this wouldn't be the first load Mary Costello had hoisted in her forty-seven years; and she wasa much quicker study ofearthly mortals than the spheres that swirled around them. Ten minutes after he'd ...
... senator's enemiesand concerns? Well, this wouldn't be the first load Mary Costello had hoisted in her forty-seven years; and she wasa much quicker study ofearthly mortals than the spheres that swirled around them. Ten minutes after he'd ...
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... senator had instructed her to keep thedecks clear this afternoon, and shehad hunga “by appointment only” shingle beneaththe placard invokingMlle. Lenormand. She hoped he wouldn't ask foracomplete horoscope, at leastnot yet. Only with ...
... senator had instructed her to keep thedecks clear this afternoon, and shehad hunga “by appointment only” shingle beneaththe placard invokingMlle. Lenormand. She hoped he wouldn't ask foracomplete horoscope, at leastnot yet. Only with ...
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... senator sought not hocus-pocus but expertise, aheavenly species of the factsand figureshis committees knotted into laws and budgets. Wearing a bracelet or two lesswouldn't hurt, either.She slid oneoffher wrist just as thedoorbell rang ...
... senator sought not hocus-pocus but expertise, aheavenly species of the factsand figureshis committees knotted into laws and budgets. Wearing a bracelet or two lesswouldn't hurt, either.She slid oneoffher wrist just as thedoorbell rang ...
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... senator, and—oh, why everwas she telling the girl all this? “You leftout Mlle. Lenormand,” said Cynthia. “So I did,” said Madam Costello. “And much else besides.” She read Mrs. May's quickexpression, andcould see that she understood ...
... senator, and—oh, why everwas she telling the girl all this? “You leftout Mlle. Lenormand,” said Cynthia. “So I did,” said Madam Costello. “And much else besides.” She read Mrs. May's quickexpression, andcould see that she understood ...
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