CIIS Faculty Publications
Daughters of the Revolution
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Description
In 1968, a clerical mistake threatens the prestigious but cash-strapped Goode School in the small New England town of Cape Wilde. After a century of all-male, old-boy education, the school accidentally admits its first female student: Carole Faust, a brilliant, outspoken, fifteen-year-old black girl whose arrival will have both an immediate and long-term effect on the prep school and everyone in its orbit. There’s the school’s philandering headmaster, Goddard “God” Byrd, who had promised co-education “over his dead body” and who finds his syllabi full of dead white males and patriarchal tradition constantly challenged; there’s EV, the daughter of God’s widowed mistress who watches Carole’s actions as she grows older with wide eyes and admiration; and, finally, there’s Carole herself, who bears the singular challenge of being the First Girl in a world that’s not quite ready to embrace her.
ISBN
978-0307741462
Publication Date
2012
Publisher
Vintage Books
City
New York
Keywords
Historical Fiction, American Literature
Disciplines
American Literature | Fiction | Gender and Sexuality | Political History
Recommended Citation
Cooke, Carolyn, "Daughters of the Revolution" (2012). CIIS Faculty Publications. 48.
https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/facultypublications/48
Comments
Series: Vintage Contemporaries