The Ford - (California Fiction) by Mary Austin (Paperback)


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About the Book

"Feminist to the core, . . . over the years Mary Austin produced some skilled and interesting fiction. . . . Her evocative poetic portraits of California and the Southwest . . . are one and all tours de force: prose poems of vision and grace, in which perception, intuition, and mystical insight are realized and presented through metaphor, cadenced language, and exquisite precision of detail."--Kevin Starr, "Inventing the Dream"


Book Synopsis

Mary Austin's 1917 novel illuminates one of the crucial issues in California history-the usurpation of water from the Owens Valley. Ranging from the eastern Sierra to the financial district in San Francisco, the plot portrays the frenzied speculation in land and resources, labor protests, and feminist organizing of the time, exemplified in the successful efforts of an independent young woman to buy back her family's Owens Valley ranch.


From the Back Cover

"Feminist to the core, . . . over the years Mary Austin produced some skilled and interesting fiction. . . . Her evocative poetic portraits of California and the Southwest . . . are one and all tours de force: prose poems of vision and grace, in which perception, intuition, and mystical insight are realized and presented through metaphor, cadenced language, and exquisite precision of detail."--Kevin Starr, Inventing the Dream


Review Quotes


"The great social and commercial plot . . . is strongly handled and conveys more than any other American fiction since Frank Norris what Mrs. Austin calls the 'epic quality of the west.'"--J. Macy, "Dial


About the Author

Mary Austin (1868-1934) came to California in 1887 to homestead with her family in Kern County, in the Great Central Valley. She is the author of many novels, essays, and story collections. John Walton, the author of Western Times and Water Wars (California 1992), is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis.

Product Highlights

  • Mary Austin's 1917 novel illuminates one of the crucial issues in California history-the usurpation of water from the Owens Valley.
  • About the Author: Mary Austin (1868-1934) came to California in 1887 to homestead with her family in Kern County, in the Great Central Valley.
  • 440 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
  • Series Name: California Fiction

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