Ancestral Voices

A Novel of America

by John Mears


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/31/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 338
ISBN : 9781450251303
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 338
ISBN : 9781450251310

About the Book

Ancestral Voices is multi-generational epic that traces the histories of several families from the earliest settlement of America to contemporary times. The main conflict of the story develops from a dispute between two brothers in the wake of the War of Independence that has disastrous, as well as joyous consequences almost two centuries later for some of their descendants when the family is reconnected. The novel begins in 1969, the height of the Vietnam War. The central character, Katharine Carter Harrison--about to enter Yale's first coed class--struggles with her identitiy, which is an amalgam of her Connecticut father and her Virginia mother, and with the fate of her beloved brother who enlists to fight in Vietnam. When a distant cousin, Aaron Keeler, unexpectedly enters the lives of Katharine and her brother, it seems that some perverse hand of destiny is at work, as well as a curse that has run through the family for centuries. Ancestral Voices is a compelling love story, a tale of generational revenge, and a saga where the main characters suffer from obsessions with their ancestral past and a terrifying nexus between fiction and reality.


About the Author

John Mears, a native of Maryland, has worked as a lawyer, farmer, and teacher of English and Classics. Educated at the Baltimore Friends School, the University of Virginia, and St. John’s College, Cambridge, Mears lives with his corgi, Lady Margaret, in Boston’s Back Bay, where he writes and is an avid player of court or “real” tennis. For more information, go to: www.johnmears.com.