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Woodsburner

Center for Fiction First Novel Prize Winner

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The novel delves into the pivotal moment in 1844 when a forest fire, accidentally ignited by Henry David Thoreau, shapes both his philosophical outlook and the emerging identity of the nation. It explores Thoreau's internal struggles and reflections during this transformative period, offering insight into his character and the broader themes of nature, responsibility, and personal growth amidst crisis.

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Woodsburner, John Pipkin

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