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Jubilee Year
Joanne Greenberg
Jubilee Year
Joanne Greenberg
In the isolated ski-resort town of Gold Flume, longtime Sheriff Jay Isaacs, prepares to confront three teens for a condo break-in. On his way to the county seat of Aureole, with the teens in custody in the dead of winter, an earthquake shakes the mountain and creates an avalanche which seals off the small town from the rest of civilization.
No passage out of town, no electricity, no Wi-Fi. And with the spring melt, the town will soon be underwater. In Joanne Greenberg's Jubilee Year, the world is flipped upside down as the town must revert to the old days and old skills to survive a brutal winter with no electricity, no Wi-Fi, no cell phones, no modern conveniences. It's a clash of culture, values, age and youth, as a divided town must come together to survive.
Joanne Greenberg was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was graduated from American University, Washington, D. C., with a major in anthropology and English literature. She also studied at the University of London and the University of Colorado.
In 1955, she married Albert Greenberg, who encouraged her to write her first book, The King's Persons, an account of the York Massacre. This has been followed by 15 novels and four collections of short stories. Her most famous work is the classic I Never Promised You A Rose Garden which was adapted into a 1977 movie and a 2004 play of the same name.
Her book, In This Sign, was made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie called Love Is Never Silent.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 21, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781545678152 |
Publishers | Mill City Press, Inc. |
Pages | 422 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 22 mm · 562 g |
Language | English |
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