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Title | : | Serena |
Author | : | Ron Rash |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 371 pages |
Published | : | October 7th 2008 by Ecco |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. American. Southern. Adult. Adult Fiction. Literary Fiction |
Ron Rash
Hardcover | Pages: 371 pages Rating: 3.53 | 33078 Users | 4212 Reviews
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The year is 1929, and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton travel from Boston to the North Carolina mountains where they plan to create a timber empire. Although George has already lived in the camp long enough to father an illegitimate child, Serena is new to the mountains—but she soon shows herself to be the equal of any man, overseeing crews, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving her husband's life in the wilderness. Together this lord and lady of the woodlands ruthlessly kill or vanquish all who fall out of favor. Yet when Serena learns that she will never bear a child, she sets out to murder the son George fathered without her. Mother and child begin a struggle for their lives, and when Serena suspects George is protecting his illegitimate family, the Pembertons' intense, passionate marriage starts to unravel as the story moves toward its shocking reckoning.Rash's masterful balance of violence and beauty yields a riveting novel that, at its core, tells of love both honored and betrayed.

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Original Title: | Serena |
ISBN: | 0061470856 (ISBN13: 9780061470851) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | George Pemberton, Serena Pemberton |
Setting: | North Carolina,1929(United States) |
Literary Awards: | PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Nominee (2009), Weatherford Award for Fiction and Poetry (2008) |
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Ratings: 3.53 From 33078 Users | 4212 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Serena
Since joining the southern literary trail group on goodreads, I have discovered many gifted authors who I normally would not have considered. It is in this regard that I was lead to the works of Ron Rash, a literature professor at Western Carolina university. Rash has won multiple awards for his novels, and I decided on Serena as the first of his novels to read. George and Serena Pemberton are timber barons from Boston who have set up a logging camp in western North Carolina. Set in 1929 in theI was very excited to read this once I read the plot and saw that it had a great cast attached to it for the film adaptation. Not even halfway through the book, I had to force myself to keep reading and to finish it. I kept thinking 'I'm sure something exciting happens and it gets better!' Alas, it did not. There was absolutely no character development at all. Before he met Serena, George Pemberton was apparently a bit of a ladies man, however he was apparently completely enamored with Serena

Beautiful descriptions and a great storyline. I don't like the title now that I have finished reading it but I think that is sort of the point and I'm not saying I know a better one. Ron Rash did a wonderful job of making the reader hate the characters that were to be hated, and also feel pity for those that were to be pitied.
Wicked good storytelling. Wicked. Good. Love to see the "power hungry female" fleshed out and OWNING it. Truly unlikeable character(s) in actions and deeds. Business partner not agree with your vision? Hunting accident. Disloyalty? Make an example out of him. The courageous and altruistic? SO DEAD. Strip and rape the land, too. Then move onto another country. Repeat. Wow. Just wow. READ IT.
Serena?Serena, devilish Serena!...Gosh!... She gave me the creeps!Imagine greed, ambition, hunger for power... with nothing there to act as a counterbalance.No kindness, no goodness, no empathy, no compassion, no nothing...That defines Serena. Shes not a villain, oh no! Compared to her, villains are sweet, candied creatures. Shes not human. Shes an anti-heroine an icon of evil đŸ‘¿ Well... anti-heroes are as good as heroesHeroes remind us how great humans can be, whilst anti-heroes remind us how
Strong, resourceful young women are enjoying the spotlight these days in popular fiction. There are enough of them that Jennifer Lawrence cant possibly play them all in movie versions. Serena qualifies for the club with her street smarts (or its Appalachian equivalent), her initiative, and her poise in the face of danger. Too bad shes also a bloodthirsty, bad-to-the-bone sociopath. She and her husband George Pemberton are Depression-era timber barons in North Carolina. Were introduced to them as
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