Spider in a Tree
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Small Beer Press
Published:31st Oct '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
$5000 marketing and publicity budget Interviews on local radio. Features in local and regional media. Advertising in New England journals. Published to coincide with the 310th anniversary of Jonathan Edwards's birthday. Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements including Mass. Library Association panel with local bookseller, Nancy Felton, in April 2013. Launch party reading at Forbes Library, Northampton, where Stinson is Writer-in-Residence. Promotion on the author's website www.susanstinson.net
Eighteenth-century preacher Jonathan Edwards made the town of Northampton famous for its piety before the town rejected him."Stinson reads the natural world as well as Scripture, searching for meaning. But instead of the portents of an angry god, what she finds there is something numinous, complicated, and radiantly human."--Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home "Through an ardent faith in the written word Susan Stinson is a novelist who translates a mundane world into the most poetic of possibilities."--Alice Sebold, author of The Lovely Bones "Wonderfully fuses the historic and the imaginative."--Kenneth Minkema, executive director, Jonathan Edwards Center Jonathan Edwards is considered America's most brilliant theologian. He was also a slave owner. This is the story of the years he spent preaching in eighteenth century Northampton, Massachusetts. In his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," Edwards compared a person dangling a spider over a hearth to God holding a sinner over the fires of hell. Here, spiders and insects preach back. No voice drowns out all others: Leah, a young West African woman enslaved in the Edwards household; Edwards's young cousins Joseph and Elisha, whose father kills himself in fear for his soul; and Sarah, Edwards's wife, who is visited by ecstasy. Ordinary grace, human failings, and extraordinary convictions combine in unexpected ways to animate this New England tale. Susan Stinson is the author of three novels and a collection of poetry and lyric essays and was awarded the Lambda Literary Foundation's Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize. Writer in Residence at Forbes Library in Northampton, Massachusetts, she is also an editor and writing coach.
ISBN: 9781618730695
Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 25mm
Weight: 382g
300 pages