Authors: Jennifer Haigh
Writing full time is monotonous and lonely, but it works for me. When I’m deep into a novel, the characters are much more real to me than anybody
in my own life, and that’s necessary for me as a writer. Years ago, when I was writing mostly short stories, I could get by writing in the evenings or on weekends; but when I’m working on a novel, I really benefit from being able to work in long stretches. I write at home, in a quiet room with the curtains drawn. It sounds boring, and it is; but I can’t write unless the world in my head is more vivid than my surroundings are. I’m amazed by writers who can compose on airplanes or in coffee shops. Writing is hard for me, and it only works in a place where nothing can distract me.
Which authors do you most admire?
William Styron. Nabokov. Isaac Bashevis Singer, particularly his short stories. I’m in awe of short story writers, like John Cheever, William Trevor, Mavis Gallant and Alice Munro, who somehow give stories the weight and depth of great novels.
What is your favorite part of the book? Do you have a favorite character?
Looking back at the finished manuscript, I am most attracted to the opening sections of each chapter, which give a sort of panoramic view of the town. And I feel a great tenderness for all these characters. It pains me when bad things happen to them.
Baker Towers
A Novel
by Jennifer Haigh
Introduction
One of the literary world’s most luminous rising stars, Jennifer Haigh earned coast-to-coast raves and the PEN/Hemingway Award for her debut,
Mrs. Kimble
. In her second novel, Haigh not only meets but surpasses the expectations established by her first book. Combining extraordinary storytelling with a haunting meditation on the passage of time,
Baker Towers
traces the lives of three generations in a community that tenderly echoes the American experience.
In the coalmines of western Pennsylvania, Stanley Novak endured backbreaking work alongside scores of men just like him, immigrants or the sons of immigrants providing for their families in close-knit Bakerton, a town named for its mine. Bakerton is home to all five of Stanley’s
children, though he will not live to see them reach adulthood. His widow, Rose, will watch their oldest son, George, become a soldier in World War II. Their daughter Joyce will join the military as well, hoping the Air Force can give her opportunities that working-class Bakerton could not. Their daughter Dorothy will take a job in Washington, D.C., where her fragile beauty and romantic ideals make her dangerously vulnerable. Their two youngest children will struggle to fill the empty emotions of growing up without a father while seeking a world far beyond his. But at each turning point in love or fortune or work, the siblings can’t forget the beacon of home.
Evoking a long-lost time and place with powerful precision,
Baker Towers
follows the Novak family through a mesmerizing circle of destiny. You’ll not soon forget their story.
Mrs. Kimble
Cover design and image by Honi Werner
EPub Edition © DECEMBER 2004 ISBN: 9780061738661
This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
BAKER TOWERS.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Haigh, Jennifer, 1968–
Baker towers / Jennifer Haigh.—1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-06-050941-4
FIRST EDITION
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