
The Evolution of Annabel Craig
A young Southern woman sets out on a journey of self-discovery as the infamous 1925 Scopes Trial tests her faith and her marriage in this moving novel from the author of Time After Time and The Irresistible Henry House
An essential American story from a master craftsman.Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Left Undone
I had never questioned a miracle, witnessed a gunfight, or seen a dead body. . . . I had thought I knew exactly what I wanted and what I didn't. Before the summer was over, all that and much more would change.
Annabel Hayesborn, baptized, and orphaned in the sleepy conservative town of Dayton, Tennesseeis thrilled to find herself falling quickly and deeply in love with George Craig, a sophisticated attorney, newly arrived from Knoxville. But before the end of their first year of marriage, their lives are beset by losses, and the strain on their relationship is only intensified when John T. Scopes is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution at the local high school.
Foreshadowing todays culture wars, the trial against Scopes is a spectacle unlike any the country has seen. William Jennings Bryana revered Southern politicianjoins the prosecution, pitting himself and his faith against the renowned defense attorney Clarence Darrow. Journalists descend in a frenzy, thrusting the town and its citizens into the national spotlight. And when George joins the team defending Scopes, Annabel begins to question both her beliefs and her vows.
As the ongoing trial divides neighbor against neighbor, so too does it divide the Craigs in unexpected ways. But in the midst of these conflictsone waged in an open courtroom, the other behind closed doorsAnnabel will discover that the path to her own evolution begins with the courage to think for herself.
An essential American story from a master craftsman.Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Left Undone
I had never questioned a miracle, witnessed a gunfight, or seen a dead body. . . . I had thought I knew exactly what I wanted and what I didn't. Before the summer was over, all that and much more would change.
Annabel Hayesborn, baptized, and orphaned in the sleepy conservative town of Dayton, Tennesseeis thrilled to find herself falling quickly and deeply in love with George Craig, a sophisticated attorney, newly arrived from Knoxville. But before the end of their first year of marriage, their lives are beset by losses, and the strain on their relationship is only intensified when John T. Scopes is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution at the local high school.
Foreshadowing todays culture wars, the trial against Scopes is a spectacle unlike any the country has seen. William Jennings Bryana revered Southern politicianjoins the prosecution, pitting himself and his faith against the renowned defense attorney Clarence Darrow. Journalists descend in a frenzy, thrusting the town and its citizens into the national spotlight. And when George joins the team defending Scopes, Annabel begins to question both her beliefs and her vows.
As the ongoing trial divides neighbor against neighbor, so too does it divide the Craigs in unexpected ways. But in the midst of these conflictsone waged in an open courtroom, the other behind closed doorsAnnabel will discover that the path to her own evolution begins with the courage to think for herself.
Auteur | | Lisa Grunwald |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Hardcover |
Categorie | | Literatuur & Romans |