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The Language of Trees
The Language of Trees

The Language of Trees

Daybreak

FICTION

214 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB

Trade Paper, $20.95 (US $20.95) (CA $22.95)

Publication Date: September 2017

ISBN 9781943075386

Rights: WOR

Amphorae Publishing Group, LLC (Sep 2017)
Blank Slate Press

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Overview

A utopian dream meets harsh reality in the 19th-century Ozarks. The inhabitants of Daybreak, a quiet utopian community, are courted by a powerful lumber and mining trust and must search their souls as the lure of sudden wealth tests ideals that to some now seem antique. Love, lust, deception, ambition, violence, repentance, and reconciliation abound as the citizens of Daybreak try to live out oft-scorned values in a world that is changing around them with terrifying speed. Will they hold fast to their principles, or succumb to the temptations of progress? Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction with a strong sense of place.

Reviews

"In Steve Wiegenstein's new novel, The Language of Trees, a stunning balance of love and power occurs, between women and men, between wilderness and human ambition, and between the varied machinations of the body and the multivalent clarion of the spirit borne by those who people this fine work of historical fiction.  The Language of Trees is aware of transcendent love, wise and clear-eyed with regard to human greed, and thrilling in its descent into both and emergence into greater life." — Shann Ray, National Endowment for the Arts Fellow and American Book Award winning author of American Copper, Balefire, and American Masculine



"At thirty, the utopian community of Daybreak, Missouri, again faces challenges from outside and within. Capitalist industry threatens Daybreak’s communal principles—and its lands. Buried passions roil the town’s calm façade; the few remaining founders struggle to retain their vision of a better world; and nature itself resists the assault of miners and loggers. In The Language of Trees, third in the Daybreak Series, Steve Wiegenstein explores, with a deft touch and an unerring sense of the rhythms of nineteenth-century life, the intertwined fates of a complex and delightfully human cast of characters." — C. P. Lesley, author of The Swan Princess and other novels



“What an Ozarks miracle Steve Wiegenstein  has conjured in Daybreak—a communal hamlet, then a utopian community nearly as intricate in its generations and personalities as Stay More or West Table! Yet Daybreak seethes with its own raw idealisms, yearnings, ambitions, and loves. In The Language of Trees you will fall head over heels for Josephine Mercadier. And like Ozarks heroines in those unforgettable, fabled places she, and Daybreak, will ever be inviting you back.” — Steve Yates, author of The Legend of the Albino Farm, the Knickerbocker Prize-winning Sandy and Wayne, and the Juniper Prize-winning Some Kinds of Love: Stories

Author Biography

Steve Wiegenstein is the author of Slant of Light (2012) and This Old World (2014). Slant of Light was the runner-up for the David J. Langum Prize in American Historical Fiction, and This Old World was a shortlisted finalist for the M.M. Bennetts Award in Historical Fiction. Steve grew up in the Missouri Ozarks and worked there as a newspaper reporter before entering the field of higher education. He now lives in Columbia, Missouri. Visit him online at https://stevewiegenstein.wordpress.com/.