The last days of Dogtown

a novel

Paperback, 263 pages

English language

Published Jan. 14, 2005 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-0-7432-2574-8
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OCLC Number:
70781299

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The new novel from Anita Diamant, author of the international bestseller, The Red Tent, follows the lives and loves of an eccentric 19th century farming community in Massachusetts, and demonstrates both her amazing range as a novelist and her capacity to understand and honour people's lives.

An excellent novel. A lovely and moving portrait of society's outcast living in an unforgiving and barren but harshly beautiful landscape. New York Times Book Review

In the early nineteenth century there was once a place called Dogtown. Located on a rocky outcrop at the northernmost boundary of Massachusetts Bay, it was a miserable place really, less a village than a motley collection of people who had nowhere else to go. Yet the end of a village, even one as poor and small as Dogtown, is not an altogether trivial thing.With a sure and delicate touch, Anita Diamant shares compelling secrets …

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  • Dogtown Commons (Gloucester, Mass.) -- Fiction
  • Gloucester (Mass.) -- Fiction