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  • In Country: a novel

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Aug. 2, 2005)
    Bobbie Ann Mason’s debut novel—"a brilliant and moving book... a moral tale that entwines public history with private anguish." —Los Angeles Times Book Review“How Ms. Mason conjures a vivid image of the futility of war and its searing legacy of confusion out of the searching questions or a naïve later generation is nothing short of masterful.” —Kansas City StarSamantha “Sam” Hughes is in her senior year of high school in rural Kentucky. Her father, whom she never knew, was killed in Vietnam before she was born. Sam lives with her uncle Emmett, a veteran who appears to be suffering from exposure to Agent Orange. Amidst worrying about her uncle and yearning to figure out who she is and learn about the father she never knew, Sam develops feelings for Tom, one of Emmett's veteran buddies. Tom and Emmett attempt to shield Sam from the truth of what they endured, but she has become convinced that her life is bound to the war in Vietnam. In Country is both a powerful and touching novel of America’s ghosts and a beautiful portrayal of a family, not unlike many others, left bruised and twisted by the war. At the time of its publication in 1985, Richard Eder’s rave LA Times review concluded: “One of the questions for post-war American literature, dealt with variously by Updike, Cheever, Roth, Salinger and a host of others, is whether the larger capacities of the human spirit can be exercised, so to speak, in a motel room equipped with color TV and a drinks refrigerator. The answers vary; Mason has found her own striking variety of ‘yes.’”
  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Oct. 22, 1986)
    In the summer of 1984, the war in Vietnam comes home to Sam Hughes, whose father was killed there before she was born: The soldier-boy in the picture never changed. In a way that made him dependable. But he seemed so innocent. "Astronauts have been to the moon," she blurted out to the picture. "You missed Watergate. I was in the second grade." She stared at the picture, squinting her eyes, as if she expected it to come to life. But Dwayne had died with his secrets. Emmett was walking around with his. Anyone who survived Vietnam seemed to regard it as something personal and embarrassing. Granddad had said they were embarrassed that they lost the war, but Emmett said they were embarrassed that they were still alive. "I guess you're not embarrassed," she said to the picture.
  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1985)
    The author's highly acclaimed debut novel
  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 2, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • IN COUNTRY.

    Bobbie Ann MASON

    Paperback (Harper and Row Publishers, Aug. 16, 1985)
    This is a novel about the Viet Nam war, but as told through the eyes and voice of Sam, the daughter of Emmett, a soldier who died during the war. It is set in a small town in Kentucky, when Sam is coming of age and is coming to terms with the loss of her father and the impact of that loss on her life.
  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Paperback (HarperPerennial, Aug. 1, 2005)
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  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Paperback (John Curley & Assoc, April 1, 1986)
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  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Paperback (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1985)
    Cover slightly frayed at corners; pages yellowed.
  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, March 6, 1986)
    In the summer of 1984, the war in Vietnam came home to Sam Hughes, whose father was killed there before she was born. The soldier-boy in the picture never changed. In a way that made him dependable. But he seemed so innocent. "Astronauts have been to the moon," she blurted out to the picture. "You missed Watergate. I was in the second grade." She stared at the picture, squinting her eyes, as if she expected it to come to life. But Dwayne had died with his secrets. Emmett was walking around with his. Anyone who survived Vietnam seemed to regard it as something personal and embarrassing. Granddad had said they were embarrassed that they were still alive. "I guess you're not embarrassed," she said to the picture. This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
  • In Country.

    Bobbie Ann MASON

    Paperback (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1985)
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  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Hardcover (John Curley & Assoc, April 1, 1986)
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  • In Country

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    Paperback (Harpercollins Publisher, June 1, 1989)
    Vietnam's moral fallout is revealed to "Sam" Hughes, an eighteen-year-old Kentucky girl whose father was killed in the war and whose Uncle Emmett may be suffering from Agent Orange