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The Siege of Salt Cove

Published
Jun 2004
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396

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"A gloriously strange book, both whimsical and brooding."—Jeremy Jackson, People
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has decided to replace Salt Cove's signature wooden bridge with a concrete monstrosity. The authorities are unreasoning and unyielding. The town decides on secession. Jessica Stoddard is a quirky seventy-two-year-old who is determined to keep a record of the event for posterity. She has a passion for the truth, but her account is not entirely reliable, because she also has a passion for the rebellion's ringleader who is...well, a much younger man. Toby Auberon is a lawyer and a drop-out. He has returned after years in Rio to perfect his mysterious invention in the solitude of the lighthouse. He is drawn, unwillingly, into the dispute when the bureaucracy switches tactics from bullying to armed occupation. Powerful, poignant, deeply funny, and enriched by the villagers' diverse voices, this is a contemporary farce about a town that dares to rebel against its own government, and to fight back when attacked.

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May 2005 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393327083 ISBN10 0393327086
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First Edition Jun 2004 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393058864 ISBN10 0393058867
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Oct 2011 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393343182 ISBN10 0393343189
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Oct 2011 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN10 B005V4FP7S
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