Documentary History of the First Federal Elections, 1788-1790, Volume IV - Hardcover
Documentary History of the First Federal Elections, 1788-1790, Volume IV - Hardcover
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by Gordon R. Denboer (Author)
When Nora Griffin, an artist in her midthirties, moves from Brooklyn to Provincetown, she isn't looking for trouble. Her partner, Janelle, is recovering from breast cancer treatment, and together they've decided that the quiet off-season on the tip of Cape Cod is the perfect place for Janelle to heal and Nora to paint. Then charismatic Baby Harris flirts into Nora's life in her red cowboy boots.
In the damp, windy winter, Nora contends with heartbreak, aging, and local environmental worries, while painting what she hopes will be her masterpiece. Along the way, she encounters the chain-smoking, motor scooter-driving landlady Miss Ruby; Reverend Patsy, the vegan minister of the Unitarian church; and Brunhilde, barista extraordinaire and rival for Baby's affections. As the first tourists begin to arrive in June, Nora must decide what she really wants from life.Author Biography
Gordon DenBoer received his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied with Professor Merrill Jensen, co-editor of Volume I. At Jensen's death, DenBoer took on the important task of editing the remainder of the series. DenBoer worked at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Lucy Trumbull Brown, associate editor, is also associate editor of Volumes II and III. She is assistant editor of the Complete Works of Captain John Smith and has a law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Alfred Lindsay Skerpan, assistant editor, has a bachelor's degree from Haverford College. Charles D. Hagermann served as editorial assistant for the current volume, as he did for Volumes II and III.