Reliance, Illinois
By Mary Volmer
By Mary Volmer
By Mary Volmer
By Mary Volmer
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
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$16.00
Apr 11, 2017 | ISBN 9781616958060
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May 10, 2016 | ISBN 9781616956738
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Praise
Praise for Reliance, Illinois
“Reliance, Illinois has it all—mystery, politics, war; love, death, and art. In finely wrought sentences, Volmer’s novel follows such a lively cast of characters, first and foremost her marvelous protagonist Madelyn. Every page is a pleasure.”
—Karen Joy Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
“Female protagonists in author Mary Volmer’s historical fiction novels are resilient, educated, street smart, intrepid. [Reliance, Illinois] harbors unexpected twists.”
—San Jose Mercury News
“Volmer’s unforgettable protagonist lives through social evolution, the fight for women’s rights and personal strife, yet she perseveres, and Reliance, Illinois, with its universal themes and evocative period detail, is uplifting.”
—Shelf Awareness
“Complete with love, war, death and mystery, the story’s characters weave their way through social evolution, gossip, crime, women’s rights movements and their own personal struggles.”
—The Telegraph
“Volmer’s second novel paints a compelling portrait of a small Midwestern town and its residents during a period of great change.”
—Library Journal
“[Reliance, Illinois] has smart touches of humor and is well grounded in its place and time. This novel will appeal to readers curious about the lives of women in the post-Civil War Midwest.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Volmer’s second novel will appeal to readers for its rich cast of characters and well-evoked setting.”
—Booklist
“A genuine pleasure. Reliance, Illinois is lively, witty, and evocative, with characters who pop off the page and a protagonist you’ll never forget.”
—Lou Berney, author of The Long and Far Away Gone
“Mary Volmer’s Reliance, Illinois grabbed me from the first page. Staggeringly beautiful prose, a poignant story, the whip smart heroine Maddy who I rooted for all the way. Volmer brings a universal theme of the reliance—all of us who search for it—to be found in ourselves. Do yourself a favor, clear your schedule and drink in Volmer’s radiant Reliance, Illinois.”
—Cara Black, New York Times bestselling author of Murder on the Quai
“Mary Volmer’s lush prose draws the reader into an intricately detailed world.”
—Lois Leveen, author of Juliet’s Nurse and The Secrets of Mary Bowser
“In Reliance, Illinois, Mary Volmer creates a world at once old and new. She evokes an entire time and place through the perfect application of richly enlivening historical detail. In her depiction of the varied and often risky recourses her characters adopt in order to live well or with dignity—or at all, Volmer tells a compelling, timeless story about exigency and survival, especially for women. A deftly written page-turner that addresses universal questions with open-heartedness and verve, Reliance, Illinois offers a captivating read about an important juncture in American history.”
—Naomi J. Williams, author of Landfalls
“A lovely and moving novel—it is about language and writing, but more profoundly it is about creation: art, friendship, birth itself. Beautiful.”
—Max Byrd, author of The Paris Deadline
Praise for Crown of Dust
“There are subliminal echoes of L. Frank Baum in Volmer’s mythmaking . . . But Volmer keeps whimsy in check with a terse present-tense voice that invests her pioneers piquant inner lives and a poker-faced lyricism.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Any illusions about the glamour of digging for gold are totally shattered by Mary Volmer’s Crown of Dust, a grim and carefully researched book about the California gold rush . . . Volmer, in her remarkable first novel, has recreated the reality of an era that few can even visualize now.”
—The Washington Times
“Volmer’s distinctive, beautifully written debut is set in the California gold rush country in the mid-19th century . . . [Her] prose is taut and restrained, moving the story along at a healthy clip as her hardscrabble characters rumble and stumble through their dusty domain. Volmer’s found a fat vein of gold in some heavily mined territory.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“Volmer paints a moving portrait of outcasts and nonconformists who build their own community . . . Evocative historical background and thoughtful social observation make this a promising debut.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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