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Considered for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction In 1950s Guatemala-where fruit rots slower than truth-Connor Caine returns to the plantations of his youth, trading Ivy League ambition for exile in a land where revolution simmers in the shade of the banana groves. Once the son of a United Fruit executive, now a reluctant plantation boss, Connor finds himself caught between the ghosts of empire, the fire of a woman named Abigail, and the coming storm of the CIA-backed coup. As the nation teeters on the edge of liberation and betrayal, Connor must choose between the wealth that made him and the…mehr

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Considered for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction In 1950s Guatemala-where fruit rots slower than truth-Connor Caine returns to the plantations of his youth, trading Ivy League ambition for exile in a land where revolution simmers in the shade of the banana groves. Once the son of a United Fruit executive, now a reluctant plantation boss, Connor finds himself caught between the ghosts of empire, the fire of a woman named Abigail, and the coming storm of the CIA-backed coup. As the nation teeters on the edge of liberation and betrayal, Connor must choose between the wealth that made him and the people who raised him. In a world where nothing is as it seems-and everyone is expendable-love becomes treason, and silence, a kind of sin. Told with unflinching honesty and poetic force, Ten Years of Spring is a haunting meditation on power, privilege, and the cost of doing nothing. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Considered a leading voice in the Southern Gothic Revival, Romer Shaw is a Southern-born writer of historical fiction, known for his evocative storytelling and haunting portrayals of the American past. His work explores memory, race, family, and the ghosts that shape us. The Hounded Slave, his most recent work, is considered his most intimate and lyrical novel to date. For more information, please visit: www.romershaw.com www.1805publishing.com
Autorenporträt
Romer Shaw was born in New Orleans, raised on stories older than the soil, and called-again and again-back to the Mississippi Delta.His roots stretch through generations of Mississippi blood, but it's more than lineage that binds him to that land. It's a pull. A presence. Something spiritual. As if the alluvial earth itself had a claim on his soul.Writing in the tradition of Faulkner, Baldwin, Woodrell, and Mosley, Romer crafts Southern Gothic stories soaked in memory, fire, and moral reckoning. His work centers the Delta-its ghosts, its heat, its brutal beauty-as both character and curse.He now lives in Northwest Montana, where the mountains keep their own kind of silence-but the Delta still speaks. Always.