Cynthia Kraack, Ashwood

10/20/2010 7:30 pm

 

Cynthia Kraack, author of Minnesota Cold, reads from her newest book, Ashwood

 

Anne Hartford must find the way to rebuild not only Ashwood, but her own dreams.

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Ashwood explores one slice of America’s reconstruction following a severe global economic depression. Straining under the responsibility of simply feeding its people, the U.S. government struggles to restore cultural institutions and create jobs.  In a model borrowed from giant international corporations, the Bureau of Human Capital Management is created to assess skills of every citizen and assign job matches.

For Anne Hartford, an out-of-work teacher caught in early sweeps of the unemployed, the system provides training for her to become an estate Matron.  These newly created agricultural sites help feed a metropolitan area, provide a safe place for resettled kids to live, and offer a comfortable home for intellectual elite citizens.  The consulting work of the elite fills the government’s coffers.

Anne arrives at Ashwood, a Minnesota estate, with one suitcase and two boxes plus memories of the child she carried as a surrogate for an intellectual elite couple.  She finds the estate houses hungry child workers plus an emotionally unbalanced intellectual while facing threats from a corrupt bureaucrat.  She must find the way to rebuild not only Ashwood, but her own dreams.

 

Ashwood is a brilliant synthesis of historic events and calculated probability, with all of the twists and turns of a spellbinding thriller.”--www.streetinsider.com

 

Location: 
Street:
Common Good Books
Additional:
165 Western Avenue North
City:
Saint Paul
,
Province:
Minnesota
Postal Code:
55102
Country:
United States