Dear Ann A Novel

Cover of Dear Ann A Novel by Bobbie Ann Mason
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780062986665
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.31 Inches
Weight: 0.55 Pounds
Width: 0.79 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Dear Ann, a novel by Bobbie Ann Mason, is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins Publishers on September 7, 2021. This 352-page work presents a reflective narrative centered on Ann Workman, a smart yet naïve woman who navigates her formative years in the late 1960s. As she transitions from rural Kentucky to graduate school, Ann yearns for a deep romantic connection, ultimately finding it in Jimmy, a fellow misfit from suburban Chicago. Their bond, forged through shared interests in music and literature, unfolds against the backdrop of a tumultuous era marked by the Vietnam War.

Readers will find a poignant exploration of love, choices, and the passage of time as Ann looks back on her life and her relationship with Jimmy. The novel delves into themes of nostalgia and the impact of pivotal decisions, particularly as Ann grapples with her past while facing a new life crisis. Through its epistolary style, Dear Ann captures the essence of youth’s excitement and the complexities of memory, inviting readers to reflect on the roads not taken. This edition is presented in English and offers a thoughtful examination of personal growth and the interplay between memory and imagination.


Official synopsis Publisher

From the acclaimed author of the classics Shiloh and Other Stories and In Country comes a beautifully crafted and profoundly moving novel which follows a woman as she looks back over her life and her first love.

Ann Workman is smart but naïve, a misfit who’s traveled from rural Kentucky to graduate school in the transformative years of the late 1960s. While Ann fervently seeks higher learning, she wants what all girls yearn for–a boyfriend. But not any boy. She wants the “Real Thing,” to be in love with someone who loves her equally.

Then Jimmy appears as if by magic. Although he comes from a very different place, upper-middle class suburban Chicago, he is a misfit too, a rebel who rejects his upbringing and questions everything. Ann and Jimmy bond through music and literature and their own quirkiness, diving headfirst into what seems to be a perfect relationship. But with the Vietnam War looming and the country in turmoil, their future is uncertain.

Many years later, Ann recalls this time of innocence–and her own obsession with Jimmy–as she faces another life crisis. Seeking escape from her problems, she tries to imagine where she might be if she had chosen differently all those years ago. What if she had gone to Stanford University, as her mentor had urged, instead of a small school on the East Coast? Would she have been caught up in the Summer of Love and its subsequent dark turns? Or would her own good sense have saved her from disaster?

Beautifully written and expertly told, Dear Ann is the wrenching story of one woman’s life and the choices she has made. Bobbie Ann Mason captures at once the excitement of youth and the nostalgia of age, and how consideration of the road not taken–the interplay of memory and imagination–can illuminate, and perhaps overtake, our present.

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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9780062986665.
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Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: Reprint.

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