
Union Atlantic
About this book
At the heart of Union Atlantic lies a test of wills between a retired history teacher, Charlotte Graves--who has suddenly begun to hear her two dogs speaking to her in the voices of Cotton Mather and Malcolm X--and an ambitious young banker, Doug Fanning, who is building an ostentatious mansion on what was once Charlotte's family land. Drawn into the conflict is Nate Fuller, a troubled high-school student who stirs powerful emotions in both of them. What emerges is a riveting story of financial power, the defense of tradition, and the distortions of desire these forces create. With remarkable scope and precision, Union Atlantic delivers a striking vision of the violent, anxious world we've come to inhabit.
Subjects
LGBTQ novelsLambda Literary AwardsLambda Literary Award WinnerNew York Times reviewedMassachusetts, fictionUnited states, fictionFiction, generalOlder womenHigh school studentsBankersFictionLiteratureHouse constructionSocial classes