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The girl in the polka-dot dress / Beryl Bainbridge.

Van Pelt Library PR6052.A3195 G57 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bainbridge, Beryl, 1932-2010.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968.
Witnesses--Fiction.
Witnesses.
Presidential candidates.
Assassination.
History.
English.
United States.
English--United States--Fiction.
United States--History--1961-1969--Fiction.
Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968--Assassination--Fiction.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Presidential candidates--Crimes against--United States--Fiction.
Genre:
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Physical Description:
162 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Europa Editions, 2011.
Summary:
"In the tumultuous spring of 1968 a young English woman, Rose, travels from London to the United States to meet a man she knows as Washington Harold. In her suitcase are a polka dot dress and a one-way ticket. In an America recently convulsed by the April assassination of Martin Luther King and subsequent urban riots, they begin a search for the charismatic and elusive Dr. Wheeler - sage, prophet and, possibly, redeemer - who rescued Rose from a dreadful childhood and against whom Harold holds a seething grudge. As they follow their quarry cross-country in a camper they encounter the odd remnants of Wheeler acolytes who harbor festering cultural and political grievances. Along the way, a famous artist is shot in New York, mutilated soldiers are evacuated from Vietnam, race hatred explodes in ghettos and suburbs and casual madness blossoms at revival meetings. Many believe America's only hope is presidential candidate Robert Kennedy, whose campaign trail echoes Rose and Harold's pilgrimage. Both will conclude in Los Angeles at the Ambassador Hotel one infamous night in June. Subversive, sinister and marvelously vivid, Beryl Bainbridge's great last novel evokes a nation on the brink of self-destruction with artful brilliance."-- Publisher's description.
ISBN:
9781609450564
1609450566
OCLC:
747582175

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