August Heat A Novel

August Heat, a novel by Beth Lordan, is published by Harper & Row in 1989 as a First Edition. This 234-page work is presented in English and offers an engaging exploration of a small town and the hidden aspirations of its residents. The narrative centers on the eccentric Jacob Wilcox and his sister, Rachel, who returns to persuade him to leave their rural home for life in the city.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of the town’s dynamics and the complex relationships among its inhabitants. The story delves into themes of longing and familial ties, capturing the essence of personal dreams against the backdrop of a close-knit community. This edition invites readers to reflect on the interplay between individual desires and the pull of home, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre of fiction.
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An enchanting portrait of a small town and the secret dreams and yearnings of its inhabitants focuses on the eccentric Jacob Wilcox and his sister, Rachel, who arrives to take him back to the city to live with her
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