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The salt line

"Spencer's refined, sensuous writing and laser insights inform this novel, as extraordinary as her other works."--Publishers Weekly At a certain point approaching the Mississippi coast, the air fills with the salt smell of the Gulf of Mexico. For all of the characters in Elizabeth Spencer's gracefully written novel, the salt line divides past and present, memory and longing, tranquillity and danger. Crossing it places everyone in the chaotic path of Arnie Carrington, former professor and 1960s campus radical, who is on a crusade to restore the small Gulf Coast town of Notchaki after the devasta.

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  • ""Spencer's refined, sensuous writing and laser insights inform this novel, as extraordinary as her other works."--Publishers Weekly At a certain point approaching the Mississippi coast, the air fills with the salt smell of the Gulf of Mexico. For all of the characters in Elizabeth Spencer's gracefully written novel, the salt line divides past and present, memory and longing, tranquillity and danger. Crossing it places everyone in the chaotic path of Arnie Carrington, former professor and 1960s campus radical, who is on a crusade to restore the small Gulf Coast town of Notchaki after the devasta."@en
  • "After a hurricane, the residents of a town on the Gulf Coast must cope with reconstruction--and with their own feelings about the disaster and each other."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Powieść kanadyjska w języku angielskim"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"

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  • "The salt line"@en
  • "The salt line"
  • "The salt line : a novel"
  • "The Salt line"
  • "Salt line"