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Pasadena

A Novel

David Ebershoff

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English
Random House
15 July 2003
From the award-winning author of The Danish Girl and The Rose City, Pasadena tells the story of Linda Stamp, a fishergirl born in 1903 on a coastal onion farm, and the three men who change her life- her jealous brother, Edmund; Bruder, the orphan Linda's father brings home from World War I; and a Pasadena orange rancher named Willis Poore. The novel spans Linda's adventurous and romantic life, weaving the tales of her Mexican mother and her German-born father with those of the rural Pacific Coast of her youth and of the small, affluent city, Pasadena, that becomes her home. Pasadena is a novel of passion and history, about a woman and a place in perpetual transformation.
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Imprint:   Random House
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   411g
ISBN:   9780812968484
ISBN 10:   0812968484
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Pasadena: A Novel

Wuthering Heights meets East of Eden. --The Wall Street Journal Pasadena is like a grand opera. . . . [David] Ebershoff must be applauded for the grandness of his design, for grand characters, For grand setting, and . . . for his grand vision of Pasadena as the center of 'real history.' --Los Angeles Times Book Review Both a triumph of historical re-creation and a full-bodied romance . . . You feel that, if you were transported back to Pasadena in 1925, Ebershoff's book would enable you to find your way around perfectly. --Baltimore Sun Ebershoff's crafting of characters is so sharp, so perfect, that we ache for most of them. . . . [He] has us in thrall, and every word he writes counts. --Fort Worth Star-Telegram Full of detail and unerring language . . . magically evokes the rich and varied landscape of Southern California.' --The Boston Sunday Globe A luxurious tragedy . . . gorgeous, full of romance and disaster . . . Pasadena is a novel to get lost in. --The Christian Science Monitor Wuthering Heights meets East of Eden. The Wall Street Journal Pasadena is like a grand opera. . . . [David] Ebershoff must be applauded for the grandness of his design, for grand characters, For grand setting, and . . . for his grand vision of Pasadena as the center of real history. Los Angeles Times Book Review Both a triumph of historical re-creation and a full-bodied romance . . . You feel that, if you were transported back to Pasadena in 1925, Ebershoff s book would enable you to find your way around perfectly. Baltimore Sun Ebershoff s crafting of characters is so sharp, so perfect, that we ache for most of them. . . . [He] has us in thrall, and every word he writes counts. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Full of detail and unerring language . . . magically evokes the rich and varied landscape of Southern California. The Boston Sunday Globe A luxurious tragedy . . . gorgeous, full of romance and disaster . . . Pasadena is a novel to get lost in. The Christian Science Monitor Wuthering Heights meets East of Eden. The Wall Street Journal Pasadena is like a grand opera. . . . [David] Ebershoff must be applauded for the grandness of his design, for grand characters, For grand setting, and . . . for his grand vision of Pasadena as the center of real history. Los Angeles Times Book Review Both a triumph of historical re-creation and a full-bodied romance . . . You feel that, if you were transported back to Pasadena in 1925, Ebershoff s book would enable you to find your way around perfectly. Baltimore Sun Ebershoff s crafting of characters is so sharp, so perfect, that we ache for most of them. . . . [He] has us in thrall, and every word he writes counts. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Full of detail and unerring language . . . magically evokes the rich and varied landscape of Southern California. The Boston Sunday Globe A luxurious tragedy . . . gorgeous, full of romance and disaster . . . Pasadena is a novel to get lost in. The Christian Science Monitor Wuthering Heights meets East of Eden . --The Wall Street Journal Pasadena is like a grand opera. . . . [David] Ebershoff must be applauded for the grandness of his design, for grand characters, For grand setting, and . . . for his grand vision of Pasadena as the center of 'real history.' --Los Angeles Times Book Review Both a triumph of historical re-creation and a full-bodied romance . . . You feel that, if you were transported back to Pasadena in 1925, Ebershoff's book would enable you to find your way around perfectly. --Baltimore Sun Ebershoff's crafting of characters is so sharp, so perfect, that we ache for most of them. . . . [He] has us in thrall, and every word he writes counts. --Fort Worth Star-Telegram Full of detail and unerring language . . . magically evokes the rich and varied landscape of Southern California.' --The Boston Sunday Globe A luxurious tragedy . . . gorgeous, full of romance and disaster . . . Pasadena is a novel to get lost in. --The Christian Science Monitor Wuthering Heights meets East of Eden, --The Wall Street Journal Pasadena is like a grand opera. . . . [David] Ebershoff must be applauded for the grandness of his design, for grand characters, For grand setting, and . . . for his grand vision of Pasadena as the center of 'real history.' --Los Angeles Times Book Review Both a triumph of historical re-creation and a full-bodied romance . . . You feel that, if you were transported back to Pasadena in 1925, Ebershoff's book would enable you to find your way around perfectly. --Baltimore Sun Ebershoff's crafting of characters is so sharp, so perfect, that we ache for most of them. . . . [He] has us in thrall, and every word he writes counts. --Fort Worth Star-Telegram Full of detail and unerring language . . . magically evokes the rich and varied landscape of Southern California.' --The Boston Sunday Globe A luxurious tragedy . . . gorgeous, full of romance and disaster . . . Pasadena is a novel to get lost in. --The Christian Science Monitor Wuthering Heights meets East of Eden. --The Wall Street Journal Pasadena is like a grand opera. . . . [David] Ebershoff must be applauded for the grandness of his design, for grand characters, For grand setting, and . . . for his grand vision of Pasadena as the center of 'real history.' --Los Angeles Times Book Review Both a triumph of historical re-creation and a full-bodied romance . . . You feel that, if you were transported back to Pasadena in 1925, Ebershoff's book would enable you to find your way around perfectly. --Baltimore Sun Ebershoff's crafting of characters is so sharp, so perfect, that we ache for most of them. . . . [He] has us in thrall, and every word he writes counts. --Fort Worth Star-Telegram Full of detail and unerring language . . . magically evokes the rich and varied landscape of Southern California.' --The Boston Sunday Globe A luxurious tragedy . . . gorgeous, full of romance and disaster . . . Pasadena is a novel to get lost in. --The Christian Science Monitor


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