The Peppered MothBessie Bawtry is a young girl living in the early 1900s in Breaseborough, a mining town in South Yorkshire, England. Unusually gifted, she longs to escape a life burdened by unquestioned tradition. She studies patiently, dreaming of the day when she will take the entrance exam for Cambridge and be able to leave her narrow world. A generation later, Bessie's daughter Chrissie feels a similar impulse to expand her horizons, which she in turn passes on to her own daughter. Nearly a century later, Bessie's granddaughter, Faro Gaulden, finds herself listening to a lecture on genetics and biological determinism. She has returned to Breaseborough and wonders at the families who remained in the humble little town where Bessie grew up. Confronted with what would have been her life had her grandmother stayed, she finds herself faced with difficult questions. Is she really so different from the plain South Yorkshire locals? As she soon learns, the past has a way of reasserting itself-not unlike the peppered moth that was once thought to be nearing extinction but is now enjoying a sudden unexplained resurgence. "The Peppered Moth" is a brilliantly conceived novel, full of irony, sadness, and humor. |
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... hand in her pants or her bra . You didn't have to fall in love with them . They didn't have to fall in love with you . But you could have fun with them . And fun , at fifteen , was what Chrissie thought she wanted . She thought she'd ...
... hand in her pants or her bra . You didn't have to fall in love with them . They didn't have to fall in love with you . But you could have fun with them . And fun , at fifteen , was what Chrissie thought she wanted . She thought she'd ...
Page 316
... hand in hand with wand'ring steps and slow , Through Eden took their solitary way . She is thinking about Adam and Eve and Cotterhall Man and Steve Nieman as the train comes to a standstill between stations . Nothing very unusual in ...
... hand in hand with wand'ring steps and slow , Through Eden took their solitary way . She is thinking about Adam and Eve and Cotterhall Man and Steve Nieman as the train comes to a standstill between stations . Nothing very unusual in ...
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... hand to her . ' Pleased to meet you , ' he says . They shake hands , across the divide . His hand is hot and safe , his grasp is firm . The pause ends , the tape reverses , and the second side of the tape begins to play . I know that my ...
... hand to her . ' Pleased to meet you , ' he says . They shake hands , across the divide . His hand is hot and safe , his grasp is firm . The pause ends , the tape reverses , and the second side of the tape begins to play . I know that my ...
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