Flesh and Grass

When Britain and the Netherlands clash over sugar, spices, and slaves, violence is unleashed over several continents. A small utopian settlement in Delaware is not spared. We experience the tumultuous events through the olfactory memoir of the founder's blind son.

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Flesh and Grass

When Britain and the Netherlands clash over sugar, spices, and slaves, violence is unleashed over several continents. A small utopian settlement in Delaware is not spared. We experience the tumultuous events through the olfactory memoir of the founder's blind son.

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Flesh and Grass

Flesh and Grass

by Libby Cone
Flesh and Grass

Flesh and Grass

by Libby Cone

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Overview

When Britain and the Netherlands clash over sugar, spices, and slaves, violence is unleashed over several continents. A small utopian settlement in Delaware is not spared. We experience the tumultuous events through the olfactory memoir of the founder's blind son.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011072536
Publisher: Libby Cone
Publication date: 07/12/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 287 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I am a radiologist who was bored with work, and embarked on a ten-year odyssey to get an MA in Jewish Studies. This led to my reinvention of myself as a writer.
My first novel, War on the Margins, is about the Holocaust playing out in microcosm on the tiny Channel Island of Jersey, which was occupied by German soldiers and Nazi functionaries for the duration of World War II.

My second book, Flesh and Grass, is about a blind kid growing up in colonial Delaware. He is the son of the founder of a short-lived Dutch utopian settlement that was adversely affected by the conflicts between Holland and Britain. It is loosely based on the ill-fated Swanendael settlement of Pieter Plockhoy. The son's memories are primarily olfactory due to his extraordinary sense of smell. Like my first book, Flesh and Grass examines the ephemerality of official identity.
I live in Philadelphia with my husband and many pets. When I am not writing or reading CT scans, I review books for The New Podler Review of Books.

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