Goliath

Cover of Goliath by Susan Woodring
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780312675011
Dimensions:
Height: 8.61 Inches
Length: 5.95 Inches
Weight: 0.98 Pounds
Width: 1.22 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Goliath by Susan Woodring, published by Macmillan on April 24, 2012, is a first edition novel comprising 360 pages. The story begins with the shocking discovery of Percy Harding, the town’s prominent citizen and president of a renowned furniture company, found dead by the railroad tracks. This unexpected event leaves the community in disbelief, and only Rosamond Rogers, Percy’s secretary, seems to grasp the deeper implications of his demise, prompting her to seek answers.

As Rosamond navigates her own complex relationships, including her estranged husband and her daughter Agnes, she finds herself at the heart of a town on the brink of transformation. The narrative explores themes of loss and love, as well as the struggles of a community facing change, with high school girls expressing their turmoil through poetry and a troubled teen contemplating drastic actions. Goliath presents a poignant exploration of grief and the quest for connection amidst turmoil, inviting readers to witness Rosamond’s journey to heal and unite her community.


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When Percy Harding, Goliath’s most important citizen, is discovered dead by the railroad tracks outside town one perfect autumn afternoon, no one can quite believe it’s really happened. Percy, the president of the town’s world-renowned furniture company, had seemed invincible. Only Rosamond Rogers, Percy’s secretary, may have had a glimpse of how and why this great man has fallen, and that glimpse tugs at her, urges her to find out more.

Percy isn’t the first person to leave Rosamond: everybody seems to, from her husband, Hatley, who walked out on her years ago; to her complicated daughter Agnes, whose girlhood bedroom was papered with maps of the places she wanted to escape to. The town itself is Rosamond’s anchor, but it is beginning to quiver with the possibility of change. The high school girls are writing suicide poetry. The town’s young, lumbering sidewalk preacher is courting Rosamond’s daughter. A troubled teenaged boy plans to burn Main Street to the ground. And the furniture factory itself—the very soul of Goliath—threatens to close.

In the wake of the town’s undoing, Rosamond seeks to reunite the grief-shaken community. Goliath, a story of loss and love, of forgiveness and letting go, is a lyrical swoon of a novel by an exceptionally talented newcomer.

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Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9780312675011.
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Language: en. Pages: 360. Edition: First Edition.

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