Becky : The Life and Loves of Becky Thatcher by Lenore Hart (2009, Trade Paperback)
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Becky : A Novel, Paperback by Hart, Lenore, ISBN 0312539657, ISBN-13 9780312539658, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Tom Sawyer's fiery and headstrong childhood sweetheart, Becky Thatcher, sets the record straight as she describes her love for Tom, the terrible secret that tore them apart, her marriage to Tom's half-brother Sid, and her struggle between the expectations of her era, her obligations to her family, and the fierce quest for passion and fulfillment. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN-100312539657
ISBN-139780312539658
eBay Product ID (ePID)70326509
Product Key Features
Book TitleBecky : the Life and Loves of Becky Thatcher
Number of Pages400 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2009
TopicHistorical
GenreFiction
AuthorLenore Hart
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight3.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition22
ReviewsThose curious to know the fate of Tom Sawyer's puppy love will enjoy this deft sequel, which finds crybaby Becky all grown up--and a firebrand., "An engaging visit with old friends." -- People Magazine "Those curious to know the fate of Tom Sawyer's puppy love will enjoy this deft sequel, which finds crybaby Becky all grown up--and a firebrand." - Good Housekeeping " Mark Twain is a tough act to follow, but Hart does her heroine justice." -- Publishers Weekly, "An engaging visit with old friends." -- People Magazine "Those curious to know the fate of Tom Sawyer's puppy love will enjoy this deft sequel, which finds crybaby Becky all grown up--and a firebrand." - Good Housekeeping " Mark Twain is a tough act to follow, but Hart does her heroine justice." -- Publishers Weekly, "An engaging visit with old friends." -- People Magazine "Those curious to know the fate of Tom Sawyer's puppy love will enjoy this deft sequel, which finds crybaby Becky all grown up--and a firebrand." -- Good Housekeeping "Mark Twain is a tough act to follow, but Hart does her heroine justice." -- Publishers Weekly, "An engaging visit with old friends." --People Magazine "Those curious to know the fate of Tom Sawyer's puppy love will enjoy this deft sequel, which finds crybaby Becky all grown up--and a firebrand."- Good Housekeeping "Mark Twain is a tough act to follow, but Hart does her heroine justice." --Publishers Weekly
Dewey Decimal813/.6
SynopsisBecky Thatcher wants to set the record straight. She was never the weeping ninny Mark Twain made her out to be in his famous novel. She knew Samuel Clemens before he was "Mark Twain," when he was a wide-eyed dreamer who never could get his facts straight. Yes, she was Tom's childhood sweetheart, but the true story of their love, and the dark secret that tore it apart, never made it into Twain's novel. Now married to Tom's cousin Sid Hopkins, Becky has children of her own to protect while the men of Missouri are off fighting their "un-Civil" War. But when tragedy strikes at home, Becky embarks on a phenomenal quest to find her husband and save her family---a life journey that takes her from the Mississippi River's steamboats to Ozark rebel camps, from Nevada's silver mines to the gilded streets of San Francisco. Time and again, stubborn but levelheaded Becky must reconcile her independent spirit and thirst for adventure with the era's narrow notions of marriage and motherhood. As she seeks to find a compromise between fulfillment and security, she also grapples with ghosts of her past. Can she forgive herself, or be forgiven, for the lies she's told to the men she's loved? Will she ever forget the maddening, sweet-talking, irresponsible Tom Sawyer, the boy who stole her heart as a little girl? And when she is old, and Huck and Tom and Twain only memories, whose shadow will still lie beside her?