The Essence of an Hour
The Essence of an Hour
Susan Furber
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“Youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
It’s 1941, the last summer of American innocence, and eighteen-year-old Lillie Carrigan is desperate to love and be loved, to lose her virginity, to experience her life’s great, epic romance. Preoccupied with whiskey and cigarettes, sex and Catholic guilt, Lillie unknowingly sets in motion events leading to death and estrangement from her two best friends.
A decade on, Lillie is still haunted by the ghosts of that summer. Did she act solely out of youthful naivety and adolescent jealousy? Or perhaps there were darker forces at work: grief, guilt, sexual assault, and the double standards of her strict religious upbringing. Searching for patterns and meaning in the events of that year, and anxious to understand the person she has become, Lillie reflects on the darkness of her tarnished youth and confesses her sins.
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Imprint: Valley Press
Published: February 2021
ISBN: 9781912436491
Catalogue no: VP0169
Page count: 276
Trim size: 198 x 129 mm
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Praise for The Essence of an Hour:
“Reminiscent of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, this is an honest and moving tale of small-town American girls seeking love in the 1940s. Fresh, thought-provoking and highly relevant … an impressive debut by any standards.”
— Christine Dwyer Hickey
“A sensitive coming-of-age story that captures the constraints of time and place, suppressed desires, and the complexities around female friendship.”
— J.M. Monaco
“This story, authentic to a bygone era, is also timeless in its accurate portrayal of a young woman’s journey into her own eager heart. It is told with a voice that sparks like the click of a cigarette lighter.”
— Anna Monardo
About the author
Susan Furber was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1992. She holds a B.A. in English and Philosophy from Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, and spent a year at the University of Oxford. Susan is an editor and lives in London with her husband. She is the author of two novels featuring Lillie Carrigan: The Essence of an Hour (2021) and We Were Very Merry (2023).