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An edition of River Angel (1998)

River angel

1st ed.
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From the author of the novel Sister comes the story of a midwestern town haunted by an angel.

In April 1991, in a little Wisconsin town about a hundred miles southwest of the town where I grew up, a misfit boy was kidnapped by a group of high school kids who, later, would testify they'd merely meant to frighten him, to drive him around for a while. Somehow the boy was shoved, he jumped, he slipped - accounts vary - into the icy water. The kids told police they never heard a splash; one reported seeing a brilliant flash of light.

All night, volunteers walked the river's edge, but it was dawn before the body was found in a barn a good mile from the bridge... The owner of the barn had been the one to discover the body, and she said the boy's cheeks were rosy, his skin warm to the touch. And then she told police she believed an angel had carried him there. For years, it had been said that an angel lived in the river.

A miracle? A hoax? Or something in between? A. Manette Ansay captures the inner life of a town and its residents struggling to forge a new identity in the face of a rapidly changing world.

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Publisher
William Morrow
Language
English
Pages
243

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2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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River Angel: A Novel
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
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River Angel: A Novel
April 1, 1999, Harper Perennial
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1998, William Morrow
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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3551.N645 R58 1998, PS3551.N645 R58 1999, PS3551.N645R58 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
243 p. :
Number of pages
243

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL684209M
Internet Archive
riverangel00ansa
ISBN 10
0688152430
LCCN
97031006
OCLC/WorldCat
37432795
Library Thing
601891
Goodreads
1116915

Work Description

In April 1991, in a little Wisconsin town about a hundred miles southwest of the town where I grew up, a misfit boy was kidnapped by a group of high school kids who, later, would testify they'd merely meant to frighten him, to drive him around for a while. Somehow they ended up at the rive, whooping and hollering on a two-lane bridge. Somehow the boy was shoved, he jumped, he slipped--acounts vary--into the icy water. The kids told police they never heard a splash; one reported seeing a brilliant flash of light. (Several people in the area witnessed a similar light, while others recalled hearing something "kind of like thunder.") All night, volunteers walked the river's edge, but it was dawn before the body was found in a barn a good mile from the bridge...The owner of the barn had been the one to discover the body, and she said the boy's cheeks were rosy, his skin warm to the touch. A sweet smell hung in the air. "It was," she said "as if he were just sleeping." And then she told police she believed an angel had carried him there.For years, it had been said that an angel lived in the river. Residents flipped coins into the water for luck, and a few claimed they had seen the angel, or known someone who'd seen it. The historical society downtown had a farmwife's journal, dated 1898, in which a woman described how an angel had rescued her family from a flood. Now, as the story of the boy's death spread, more people came forward with accounts of strange things that had happened on that night. Dogs had barked without ceasing till dawn; livestock broke free of padlocked barns. Someone's child crayoned a bridge and, above it, a wide-winged tapioca angel.A miracle? A hoax? Or something in between? With acute insight and great compassion, A. Manette Ansay captures the inner life of a town and its residents struggling to forge a new identity in the face of a rapidly changing world.

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