A poor Tennessee family to get rich by finding the right time to sell the 75,000 acres of unimproved land acquired by their patriarch, Silas "Si" Hawkins. Meanwhile in a parallel story two young upper-class men, Philip Sterling and Henry Brierly, seek their fortunes in land a different way.
The Gilded Age, a Time Travel
β Scribed by Mason, Lisa
- Publisher
- Bast Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 396 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A New York Times Notable Book. A New York Public Library Recommended Book. The sequel to SUMMER OF LOVE, A TIME TRAVEL (A Philip K. Dick
Award Finalist and San Francisco Chronicle Recommended Book).
The year is 1895 and immigrants the world over are flocking to California on the transcontinental railroad and on transoceanic steamships. The Zoetrope demonstrates the persistence of vision, patent medicines addict children to morphine, and women are rallying for the vote. In San Francisco, saloons are the booming business, followed by brothels, and the Barbary Coast is a dangerous sink of iniquity. Atop Telegraph Hill bloody jousting tournaments are held and in Chinatown the tongs deal in opium, murder-for-hire, and slave girls.
Zhu Wong, a prisoner in twenty-fifth century China, is given a choice--stand trial for murder or go on a risky time-travel project to the San Francisco of 1895 to rescue a slave girl and take her to safety. Charmed by the cityβs opulent glamour, Zhu will discover the cityβs darkest secrets. A fervent population control activist in a world of twelve billion people, she will become an indentured servant to the cityβs most notorious madam. Fiercely disciplined, she will fall desperately in love with the troubled self-destructive heir to a fading fortune.
And when the careful plans of the Gilded Age Project start unraveling, Zhu will discover that her choices not only affect the future but mean the difference between her own life or death.
βA winning mixture of intelligence and passion.β The New York Times Book Review
From the author of The Garden of Abracadabra and Summer of Love, A Time Travel (A Philip K. Dick Award Finalist and San Francisco Chronicle Recommended Book).
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