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Overview"""Kaufman is a fantastic writer with a distinctive poetic touch... It will be the rare reader who will not be moved by this soulful, poignant novel."" -Kirkus Reviews ""It's a powerfully rendered novel that holds the rare ability to traverse genres to attract a wider audience of reader than the 'historical fiction' label portends."" -Midwest Book Review 1897. August Simms-explorer, soldier, world traveler-returns to Rhome, Texas to chase one last adventure. Hundreds of UFO sightings have been reported, seven years before the Wright brother's initial flight, and August intends to solve the airship mystery. Instead, the past comes calling. A murder, a lynching, and the death of his wife fifteen years earlier are inextricably tied to the present, and the adventure August finds will not be the one he expects." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian KaufmanPublisher: Black Rose Writing Imprint: Black Rose Writing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9781685132682ISBN 10: 1685132685 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 24 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKaufman is a fantastic writer with a distinctive poetic touch... It will be the rare reader who will not be moved by this soulful, poignant novel. -Kirkus Reviews It's a powerfully-rendered novel that holds the rare ability to traverse genres to attract a wider audience of reader than the 'historical fiction' label portends. -Midwest Book Review This heartfelt story, filled with wit and wisdom, kept me reading late into the night and waking eager for the next page. August Simms, Kaufman's protagonist, will stay with me. -Linda Rosen, author of Sisters of the Vine ...a page-turner with a captivating storyline. (4 out of 4 stars!) -Online Book Club Brian Kaufman has woven a tale of friendship, betrayal, and hope. His descriptions of setting and mood are spot on... highly recommended. -Karen Brees, author of Crosswind "2023 American Writing Awards Winner - Historical Fiction ""Kaufman is a fantastic writer with a distinctive poetic touch... It will be the rare reader who will not be moved by this soulful, poignant novel."" -Kirkus Reviews ""It's a powerfully rendered novel that holds the rare ability to traverse genres to attract a wider audience of reader than the 'historical fiction' label portends."" -Midwest Book Review ""This heartfelt story, filled with wit and wisdom, kept me reading late into the night and waking eager for the next page. August Simms, Kaufman's protagonist, will stay with me."" -Linda Rosen, author of Sisters of the Vine ""...a page-turner with a captivating storyline. (4 out of 4 stars!)"" -Online Book Club ""Brian Kaufman has woven a tale of friendship, betrayal, and hope. His descriptions of setting and mood are spot on... highly recommended."" -Karen Brees, author of Crosswind ""The author does an excellent job of painting the currents of bitterness, old memory, and grief just under the surface, and of countering them with a message of real hope in human connection and collective care for each other...poignantly sweet, thought-provoking book about love, found family, and wisdom gained from experience, age, and suffering."" -IndieReader ""Truly original and touching...A remarkable feat...A deeply moving story with an intriguing mystery and a touching portrait of regret and redemption at its heart. Spectacular."" -The Prairies Book Review ""Kaufman writes beautifully, with spare prose, well-paced surprises, period-appropriate language, and a sense of foreboding."" -Historical Novel Society" """Kaufman is a fantastic writer with a distinctive poetic touch... It will be the rare reader who will not be moved by this soulful, poignant novel."" -Kirkus Reviews ""It's a powerfully-rendered novel that holds the rare ability to traverse genres to attract a wider audience of reader than the 'historical fiction' label portends."" -Midwest Book Review ""This heartfelt story, filled with wit and wisdom, kept me reading late into the night and waking eager for the next page. August Simms, Kaufman's protagonist, will stay with me."" -Linda Rosen, author of Sisters of the Vine ""...a page-turner with a captivating storyline. (4 out of 4 stars!)"" -Online Book Club ""Brian Kaufman has woven a tale of friendship, betrayal, and hope. His descriptions of setting and mood are spot on... highly recommended."" -Karen Brees, author of Crosswind" Author InformationA Persistent Echo is Brian Kaufman's eighth published novel. He lives in the Colorado mountains with his wife Judith and his dog Finn. In his spare time, he lifts weights, plays blues guitar, and keeps local microbreweries in business with his bad behavior. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |