Grants Ferry

Grants Ferry

by David Chase
Grants Ferry

Grants Ferry

by David Chase

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Overview

Following a thirty year absence, Kenneth Forbes is summoned back to his home town, Grants Ferry, Vermont, to settle his recently deceased Aunt Fanny's estate. Still furious at his escape all those years ago, Fanny takes elaborate revenge through her will. Kenneth inherits her considerable holdings but with strict criteria and a challenge that risks everything if he fails. The alternative to failure or simply walking away, at least in Kenneth's mind, is even worse. Add the people Kenneth left behind when he ran away, the steady decay of the town itself, and what Kenneth views as provincial simplicity of the generation now in charge, and Kenneth finds himself soundly ensnared in Fanny's trap. Grants Ferry's history is long and peppered with local characters, often a touch eccentric, who create a pleasant mix of humor, cruelty, tenderness, and violence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477538319
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/09/2012
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

David Chase is a native of Brattleboro, Vermont. Over the years he has performed in community theater, worked as a carpenter, a truck driver, and a wine sales person, among other things. He served for ten years on the Brattleboro Planning Commission, was a founding member of BCTV, Channel 8 in Brattleboro, and he wrote a weekly column for the Brattleboro Reformer and the Keene Sunday Sentinel for several years. In 1987 he published a collection of pieces from his column in A Peasant of West Brattleboro. He spent a one month residency at The Millay Colony for the Arts in 1989. His three act play, As Fair As You Were, was produced by Vermont Theatre Company in 2009. In addtion to his life in Brattleboro he has lived in Sonoma County, California, and Hannington, Northamptonshire, England. He and his wife Susan now live in Keene, New Hampshire.

Grants Ferry is his first novel.
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