The prospectors : a novel / Ariel Djanikian.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063289734 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 369 pages : map, genealogical tables ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : William Morrow, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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Genre: | Historical fiction. Sagas. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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One hundred years after her family was transformed by greed during the Klondike Gold Rush, Anna Bush grapples with moral conflict and questions of justice as she travels to the Klondike to bequeath her would-be inheritance to the First Nations peoples who paid the price for its creation. - HARPERCOLL
A sweeping rags-to-riches story about claiming the American Dream, following a family transformed by the Klondike Gold Rush.
âTold in glimmering prose and rich with historical detail...you can feel the grit on your hands.ââCeleste Ng
"Smart, surprising, and epic."âChris Bohjalian
The middle daughter of struggling California fruit farmers, Alice Bush is accustomed to feeling inferior and destitute. But when her elder sisterâs husband strikes a vein of gold in the Yukon Territory, Alice joins a wave of white settlers making the dangerous trek to the Klondike, thus beginning a generations-long family quest for wealth that unfolds against the icy Canadian wilderness and the booming oilfields of California.
One hundred years later, in 2015, Aliceâs great-great-granddaughter Anna must grapple with moral conflict and questions of justice as she travels to the Klondike to bequeath her would-be inheritance to the First Nations peoples who paid the price for its creation.
Bringing the Klondike and turn-of-the-century California to vivid life, Ariel Djanikian weaves an ambitious narrative of claiming the American Dream and its rippling effects across generations. Sweeping and awe-inspiring, The Prospectors is an unforgettable story of family loyalties that interrogates the often-overlooked hostilities and inequities born during the Gold Rush era.