Serena

By Ron Rash
(Ecco, Hardcover, 9780061470851, 384pp.)

Publication Date: September 12, 2008

Other Editions of This Title: eBook, Large Print (May 2010), Paperback (September 3, 2009), Compact Disc (October 2008), (October 2008), (October 2008), (October 2008)

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Selected by Indie Booksellers for the October 2008 Indie Next List
“Buckle your seatbelts, folks, you are in for an amazing ride. Set in the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina during the Depression, this incredible novel is about love, greed, revenge, and survival -- a story told in epic proportions, complete with a Greek chorus of lumberjacks.”
-- Kathryn Fabiani, R.J. Julia Booksellers, Madison, CT
Selected by Indie Booksellers for the Indie Next List Highlights 2008
Selected by Indie Booksellers for the Fall '09/Winter '10 Reading Group List
“Macbeth moves to the Depression-era Great Smoky Mountains in the finest novel yet by Ron Rash. Ambitious newlywed timber moguls George and Serena Pemberton ravage the mountain landscape while savaging their competitors and fiercely resisting allies of the budding conservation movement. Filled with Shakespearean levels of deception, cruelty, and retribution (mountain-style), Serena speaks to current times with its portrait of modern business greed colliding with a very old land and its inhabitants.”
-- John Grooms, Park Road Books, Charlotte, NC


Description

The year is 1929, and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton travel from Boston to the North Carolina mountains where they plan to create a timber empire. Although George has already lived in the camp long enough to father an illegitimate child, Serena is new to the mountains—but she soon shows herself to be the equal of any man, overseeing crews, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving her husband's life in the wilderness. Together this lord and lady of the woodlands ruthlessly kill or vanquish all who fall out of favor. Yet when Serena learns that she will never bear a child, she sets out to murder the son George fathered without her. Mother and child begin a struggle for their lives, and when Serena suspects George is protecting his illegitimate family, the Pembertons' intense, passionate marriage starts to unravel as the story moves toward its shocking reckoning.

Rash's masterful balance of violence and beauty yields a riveting novel that, at its core, tells of love both honored and betrayed.




About the Author

Ron Rash is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Serena, which was a finalist for the 2009 PEN/Faulkner Award, as well as three other prizewinning novels, One Foot in Eden, Saints at the River, and The World Made Straight; three collections of poems; and three collections of stories, including Chemistry and Other Stories, which was a finalist for the 2007 PEN/Faulkner Award. Twice a recipient of the O. Henry Prize, Rash teaches at Western Carolina University.




Praise For Serena

"A powerful tale, well told, SERENA is enriched by Rash's artful use of language. With just the right turn of phrase, dead-on details and subtle use of symbol, he delivers a story that will remain with readers long after the final page."
-Charlotte Observer

"Too hypnotic to break away from...And the final chapter is as flawless and captivating as anything I've read this year, a perfectly creepy shock that will leave you hearing nothing but the wind between the stumps."
-Washington Post Book World

"From that arresting opening.the violence escalates along with the tension in this absorbing story about rapacious greed in Depression-era Appalachia.Thrilling stuff."
-People

"This is a must-read novel."
-About.com (Contemporary Literature)

"The opening is unforgettable.the last hundred pages are thrilling.should be a breakthrough for this masterful storyteller."
-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A gorgeous, brutal writer."
-Richard Price, bestselling author of LUSH LIFE

"Beautifully written."
-Seattle Times

"Rash is a storyteller of the highest rank and SERENA confirms this from the opening sentence to the final page. An epic achievement."
-Jeffrey Lent, bestselling author of IN THE FALL

"Masterfully written...The book is consistently heartbreaking in its portrayal of what humans are capable of.sprawling [and] engrossing."
-San Francisco Chronicle

"Beautifully written, utterly unforgettable. To my mind, this novel, as powerful and inexorable as a thunderstorm, is as good a piece of fiction as was published last year and a new classic in the category of love gone terribly wrong."
-Anna Quindlen, The Daily Beast

"Ron Rash's SERENA will stand as one of the major American novels of this century. It is a flat-out masterpiece-mythic, terrifying, and beautiful."
-Lee Smith

"[Rash] has outdone himself. The story of this brilliant, ambitious, seductive woman is a searing tragedy of Shakespearean proportions-or, in simpler terms, a damn good book that will keep you awake far too late and, well after you've finished it, haunt your dreams."
-Julia Glass, National Book Award winning author of THREE JUNES

"Ron Rash's new novel Serena catapults him to the front ranks of the best American novelists. This novel will make a wonderful movie, and the brave actress who plays Serena is a shoe-in for an Academy Award nomination."
-Pat Conroy

"An Appalachian retelling of Macbeth, a thriller, a word-perfect evocation of an era and a people, a grim chapter in the history of conservation: if Serena doesn't finally win Ron Rash the overdue attention of the national literary (and cinematic) establishments, I can't imagine what they're holding out for."
-Arthur Phillips, author of Prague

"A harrowing tour de force that might be the most timely and dangerous novel released this fall... Rash has gone beyond any Southern gothic tale to weave a complex and riveting portrait in the tradition of Gabriel Garcia Marquez...brilliantly conceived."
-Huffington Post

"With bone-chilling aplomb, linguistic grace and the piercing fatalism of an Appalachian ballad, Mr. Rash lets the Pembertons' new union generate ripple after ripple of astonishment."
-Janet Maslin, The New York Times

"From the moment she steps off the train, Serena Pemberton commands center stage in Ron Rash's rough-hewn tale of unchecked ambition. Universal in scope, frightening in its brutality, Serena is an unflinching vision of blighted souls played out against the backdrop of a nearly-lost Appalachia."
-David Wroblewski, New York Times bestselling author of The Story of Edgar Sawtelle