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Home-town brew

Title
Home-town brew / a novel by Ellen Akins.
Author
Akins, Ellen.
Publication
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.

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227 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  • A rich novel of family rivalries, corporate maneuvers, and sexual intrigue - set in a small Wisconsin beer town.
  • At the center: two women whose world is the brewery. Melissa Johnson is the heiress to Gutenbier, and Alice Reinhart works there. On her father's death, Melissa inherits the chairmanship everyone expected to go to her brother and finds herself resented by both workers and management.
  • Alice, returning from New York and a bad marriage, takes up her job in the brewery only to discover that an indiscretion she committed at seventeen has surfaced and has made her the object of a series of seemingly innocent pranks that slowly reveal a darker intent. As these two women fight the forces arrayed against them and the novel moves toward its climax, the business, the politics - the life - of a town are compellingly portrayed.
Subject
  • Businesswomen > Fiction
  • Industrial management > Fiction
  • Family-owned business enterprises > Fiction
  • Microbreweries > Fiction
Genre/Form
Love stories.
ISBN
0679447954
LCCN
97049477
OCLC
ocm38002661
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries