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OverviewThe Green Pear is the second book in The Harrisburg Trilogy, following The Blue Orchard. In the high-fashion modeling world of the late 1950's, Peggy Drexler-Leighton is a sought-after face. But as the 1960's advance, she finds herself looking at a difficult future in an industry that rarely promotes maturing women. When her beloved husband dies suddenly, she in grief decides it's time to leave New York City and return to Pennsylvania, her home state. Peggy, accompanied by her son Walker, soon finds life in Harrisburg, not to be as easy as was hoped. We then follow Walker as he progresses through various schools, struggling to identify himself to himself, as a young adult enduring increasingly grown-up circumstances. By the early 1990's he has moved to Italy, where he looks for love and acceptance in unusual pairings. The arrival of his Harrisburg cousin, Lydia, wrenches him toward a disruption that finally forces a revolutionary reckoning. In The Green Pear, Walker and his mother witness rapidly changing times, the old ways of crinolines and cardigans, giving way to the incredible expansion of electronics. On the eve of the internet takeover, the new barrage of twenty-four-hour news and entertainment media shakes the Italian Riviera's ex-pat world, leaving everyone struggling to adapt. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jackson TaylorPublisher: B & C Imprint Imprint: B & C Imprint Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.603kg ISBN: 9798988803607Pages: 456 Publication Date: 16 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSTARRED REVIEW FROM PUBLISHERS WEEKLY -- ""In what could be a modern classic, poet and fiction writer Taylor takes an unblinking look at abortion in America many decades before Roe v. Wade. Introducing Verna Krone as she's arrested in her home in 1954, Taylor then transports readers to her poor Pennsylvania beginnings...before long, Verna begins working for Dr. Crampton, a well-to-do African-American doctor who performs illegal abortions.... In this powerful, vivid debut novel, Taylor parses issues of race, power, and religion in unflinching terms while believably inhabiting the mind of a conflicted woman."" Praise for The Blue Orchard, first in the Harrisburg Trilogy. Author InformationJackson Taylor is the author of The Blue Orchard, the first book in The Harrisburg trilogy. In The Green Pear, the second book, his contemplative, literary style explores power, class, moral conflict and through deep observation, tells the stories of interesting characters. Also a poet and essayist, Taylor has spent much of his career in literary education and arts leadership. He currently lives in New York City, where he continues to teach and write. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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