Last Light
Last Light
-Michael D. Mosettig, foreign affairs and defense senior producer and editor of The PBS NewsHour from 1985 to 2012 "With delicacy and grace, Farnsworth illuminates a moment in history all but lost to memory. The remarkable novel manages to be compelling as a war story, a love story, and even a western! What a gift it was to read."
-Ayelet Waldman. author of the novel Love and Treasure and executive producer of Netflix's Unbelievable "Farnsworth has written in Last Light a thrilling and moving account of a young woman's courage and determination in the face of seemingly insuperable odds."
-John Balaban, National Book Awards poetry finalist, 1997 and 1975, and author of, among other non-fiction works, Remembering Heaven's Face: A Story of Rescue in Wartime Vietnam "Compact and complex, Elizabeth Farnsworth's story evokes beautifully the innocence of a Kansas childhood, a woman's sexual and intellectual awakening, and the physical and psychic wounds of war with its inherent moral ambiguities. The central question-When is killing justified?-haunts until the end."
-Marion Abbott, former co-owner of Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore, Berkeley, Calif. "Farnsworth demonstrates similar mastery of complexity: What's the collateral damage of war on those b
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-Michael D. Mosettig, foreign affairs and defense senior producer and editor of The PBS NewsHour from 1985 to 2012 "With delicacy and grace, Farnsworth illuminates a moment in history all but lost to memory. The remarkable novel manages to be compelling as a war story, a love story, and even a western! What a gift it was to read."
-Ayelet Waldman. author of the novel Love and Treasure and executive producer of Netflix's Unbelievable "Farnsworth has written in Last Light a thrilling and moving account of a young woman's courage and determination in the face of seemingly insuperable odds."
-John Balaban, National Book Awards poetry finalist, 1997 and 1975, and author of, among other non-fiction works, Remembering Heaven's Face: A Story of Rescue in Wartime Vietnam "Compact and complex, Elizabeth Farnsworth's story evokes beautifully the innocence of a Kansas childhood, a woman's sexual and intellectual awakening, and the physical and psychic wounds of war with its inherent moral ambiguities. The central question-When is killing justified?-haunts until the end."
-Marion Abbott, former co-owner of Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore, Berkeley, Calif. "Farnsworth demonstrates similar mastery of complexity: What's the collateral damage of war on those b
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