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  1. The Cove is a 2012 novel by American author Ron Rash. It is Rash's fifth novel, his most acclaimed novel being the New York Times bestseller, Serena . The Cove was listed as #16 on the New York Times Bestseller list for Hardcover Fiction in the April 29, 2012 issue of The New York Times Book Review and remained on the list as #29, #22, and #31 ...

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    Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. 2010. Spouse. Ann Rash. Children. 1 daughter, 1 son. Website. ronrashwriter .com. Ron Rash (born September 25, 1953) is an American poet, short story writer and novelist and the Parris Distinguished Professor in Appalachian Cultural Studies at Western Carolina University.

  3. Mar 16, 2012 · Fiction. This article is more than 12 years old. The Cove by Ron Rash – review. A remote Carolina village during the first world war is a lonely place to be. Ursula K Le Guin. Fri 16 Mar 2012...

  4. Feb 22, 2012 · After a prologue in which a human skull is found in the cove's well in the 1950s, Ron Rash treats us to a leisurely buildup in which the skull is all but forgotten. He takes us back to the rural North Carolina of 1918, with all its superstitions and prejudices and traditions intact.

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  5. The Cove by Ron Rash is set at the height of World War I and is, from the very first page, a captivating story of love and war. It is in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina that we first meet Laurel who lives there with her brother Hank.

  6. www.ronrashwriter.com › aboutAbout — Ron Rash

    RON RASH is the author of the PEN/Faulkner finalist and New York Times bestselling novel Serena, in addition to the critically acclaimed novels The Risen, Above the Waterfall, The Cove, One Foot in Eden, Saints at the River, and The World Made Straight; five collections of poems; and seven collections of stories, among them Burning Bright, which...

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  8. Apr 1, 2012 · Ron Rash invests this dark, forlorn place with such spooky animus that his new novel, “The Cove,” ought to treat “Cove” as a proper noun. The townsfolk of nearby Mars Hill steer clear of ...

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