The Johnstown Girls
ISBN: 9780822979531
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University of Pittsburgh Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter



Edgar-finalist George (The Odds and six other Richard Christie mysteries) successfully moves to period fiction with this evocative, historically themed whodunit, set in 1989, as the great Johnstown, Pa., flood approaches its centennial. Anticipating a spate of renewed attention, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter Ben Bragdon visits Johnstown to interview 103-year-old Ellen Emerson, the flood's last known survivor. Though Ellen's family was lost in the flood, she has always believed that her twin sister, Mary, somehow survived. George interweaves Ellen's story with that of Anna Hoffman, who is living in a nursing home in nearby Pittsburgh, along with Ben's research into the flood and his ambitious young colleague Nina Collins's pursuit of the missing twin. Ben is also trying to make a clean break from his estranged wife, Amanda, who continues to have feelings for him even as he begins a new relationship with Nina. George offers complex and rewarding storytelling that pays tribute to not only the magnitude of the disastrous flood but also the resilience of Johnstown and its citizens. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Kathleen George, an associate professor of theater arts at the University of Pittsburgh, is the author of "The Man in the Buick & Other Stories". Her work has appeared in many magazines & journals, including "Alaska Quarterly Review", "Cimarron Review", "North American Review", & "Mademoiselle". She lives in Pittsburgh.

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