Local Honey

Author:   Shawn P McCarthy
Publisher:   Dark Spark Press
ISBN:  

9798985688245


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   30 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Local Honey


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Described as ""a thoughtful, atmospheric small-town novel that captures a lesser-told side of 1950s America-the uneasy space between prosperity and abandonment in the aftermath of World War II."" --------- Jim Yarrow, a wounded World War II vet, sees his luck change when he finds work as a police officer. He now thrives in his beloved hometown on the Merrimack River. Content with his job, his long-term friendships, and his wife and kids, he never expected the girl he loved in high school to reappear in his life. Becky Bivens fled Riverbend, Massachusetts, in 1941, after her mother's crimes were exposed. She's lived a hardscrabble life ever since, and those struggles now help her understand her mother's troubling choices. In 1951, Becky returns, intent on building a simple produce stand on the land where she once lived. She intends to raise bees, sell honey, and restore her shattered life, while also helping other displaced women. Riverbend, like many small towns, is entering a period of great economic expansion, while still recovering from a war that wreaked death and havoc on soldiers and families. However, the town's growth comes with strict social rules and crippling class divisions. The war widows and homeless people who find refuge at Becky's farm become social outcasts who face unsettling choices. Becky turns a blind eye to the ""services"" some of them offer as they squat on her property. Local Honey is a story of America's haves vs have-nots. It's part love triangle, part class struggle, and part dreamy window into the lost New England of the 1950s. The backdrop includes seashore towns, rural farms, the gritty slums of Boston, and brief flashbacks of battlefields. In a community that should be basking in the ""winner's aftermath"" of a terrible war, all should be good for everyone. But it isn't.

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Author:   Shawn P McCarthy
Publisher:   Dark Spark Press
Imprint:   Dark Spark Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9798985688245


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   30 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Shawn P. McCarthy is a New England-focused author of historical fiction. He's written eight novels and two nonfiction books. His stories delve deeply into the unique topography, traditions, institutions and technologies which have deeply influenced the New England landscape and its people and traditions. Shawn holds a bachelors degree from Saint Bonaventure University and a master's degree from The George Washington University.

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