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Salthill : a novel

Title
Salthill : a novel / Judith Barnes.
Author
Barnes, Judith.
Publication
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2002.

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376 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  • "One evening in 1946, a hungry stranger joins the family at Salthill, a horse ranch in the Skillihawk Valley in British Columbia. Grey St. Oegger welcomes the young African-American, who gives his name as simply Harris, in for a meal. But after dinner, when he sees the young man's affinity for horses, he extends that welcome indefinitely, offering Harris a job and a place to live.".
  • "Over the next five years, Harris seems to settle in at Salthill, becoming a partner and nearly a son to Grey, who breeds and trains horses while raising his two daughters and his son. Harris eventually buys a horse of his own, a magnificent but temperamental creature they call the Red. But even Grey sees a rage in Harris, simmering like the Red's own wild streak, below Harris' quiet exterior. None of the St. Oeggers knows much about him or what he really wants.
  • And the more he becomes part of the family, the more an explosion seems inevitable - especially once Elsa, Grey's youngest daughter, returns from school a headstrong and beautiful young woman and turns her eye on Harris."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • African American horsemen and horsewomen > Fiction
  • African American men > Fiction
  • Rural families > Fiction
  • Horse trainers > Fiction
  • Race relations > Fiction
  • Family farms > Fiction
  • Horse farms > Fiction
  • Ranch life > Fiction
  • British Columbia > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Historical fiction.
  • Domestic fiction.
  • Love stories.
ISBN
0312290187
LCCN
2002068360
OCLC
  • 49625302
  • ocm49625302
  • SCSB-4312877
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries