American Sycamore by Karen Fielding

American Sycamore by Karen Fielding

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The lives of American fly-fisherman Billy and his sister Alice meander alongside the Susquehanna River in this offbeat coming-of-age novel of death, madness, and fishing by Karen Fielding.

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American Sycamore by Karen Fielding

The lives of American fly-fisherman Billy and his sister Alice meander alongside the Susquehanna River in this offbeat coming-of-age novel of death, madness, and fishing by Karen Fielding.
Karen Fielding lives in London and has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Journalism from Boston University and an MA in Creative Writing from Goldsmith's College. The chapter "City of Brotherly of Love" was published in Lost on Purpose by Seal Press and the first five chapters published in an anthology called "Goldfish" from Goldsmith's College for the best writing in the last five years.Fielding’s poetry has appeared in literary journals Browse and Zinc in Paris; news articles have appeared in The Argus newspaper in Cape Town, South Africa, The Advocate newspaper in Provincetown, MA.; and Newsweek magazine in New York.
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ISBN 13 9781781721179
ISBN 10 1781721173
Title American Sycamore
Author Karen Fielding
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Poetry Wales Press
Year published 2014-02-14
Number of pages 200
Prizes Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Mid-Atlantic Fiction) 2015
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