Description: Substance of Things Hoped For by Tom Noyes WINNER, Historical Fiction (pre-1900s), 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.For a brief time in mid-nineteenth-century Oneida, New York, two of the most eccentric and fascinating figures in American history crossed paths when troubled soul and soon-to-be presidential assassin Charles Guiteau threw in his lot with John Humphrey Noyess utopian community of "free love" believers. In The Substance of Things Hoped For, Tom Noyes-a distant relative of John Humphrey Noyes-renders this historical intersection by deftly imagining the dynamics and consequences of an ominous and unusual relationship. As Guiteau stumbles further into madness and eventually achieves infamy for his murder of President Garfield, John Humphrey Noyes is left to face the consequences of his own missteps and misunderstandings as hes forced to make a hasty exit from Oneida. Joining Noyes and Guiteau in their parallel narratives is a chorus of other characters-family members, lovers, rivals, notable historical figures-whose haunting voices complement, undermine, complicate, and enhance Noyess and Guiteaus versions of events, while also homing in on the novels most pressing questions, including those related to revelation, delusion, loyalty, and love. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Tom Noyes is the author of three story collections, including Come by Here: A Novella and Stories, winner of the Autumn House Prize in Fiction and The Independent Press Awards Gold Medal in Short Fiction. He directs the BFA in Creative Writing Program at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College and serves as Contributing Editor for the literary journal Lake Effect. Review "You cant reimagine and reanimate a history this vividly, memorably, hilariously, and wrenchingly without knowing it, understanding it, deep in your bones. You cant do it without being a writer of dazzling gifts, either. The Substance of Things Hoped For is, quite simply, a brilliant novel. Its one of the best Ive read this year."-Clare Beams, author of The Illness Lesson "Narrated by a chorus of arresting voices, this remarkably beautiful novel is a fascinating exploration of faith, an excavation of history, and an evocation of the desires and debates that can both weave together and unravel a community."-Caitlin Horrocks, author of The Vexations "Its hard enough for a writer to pilot us through the lives of their characters, but what Tom Noyes manages to do with the ache and pull of time, not to mention the human elements of love, hope, despair, faith, and loss, is nothing short of an incredible achievement. The Substance of Things Hoped For is awe-inspiring work and we are all the better for having it."-Jared Yates Sexton, author of The People Are Going to Rise Like the Waters Upon Your Shore "The past is the present in Tom Noyess The Substance of Things Hoped For. Faith, family, fate, freedom: Noyess always lively nineteenth-century tale shows us who we were then, in convincing historical detail, while simultaneously reminding us in powerful chunks of chiseled prose of who we are today. An engrossing novel."-Ray Robertson, author of Estates Large and Small Details ISBN1639820930 Pages 272 Publisher Slant Books Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1639820930 ISBN-13 9781639820931 Format Paperback Publication Date 2021-04-12 UK Release Date 2021-04-12 Imprint Slant Books Author Tom Noyes Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134955917;
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