Portrait of Annie Portrait of Annie

Portrait of Annie

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Publisher Description

Portrait of Annie is a fictional biography. Ann Elizabeth Richards, born in rural Ohio in 1943 to a family of limited means, wins an art scholarship to the Ohio State University. The novel begins as she starts her academic career on the cusp of the Sixties, a decade that was dominated by controversy over the Vietnam War, the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, and civil rights struggles.

            In her junior year, Annie falls for one of her instructors, a graduate student, with whom she has a short-lived marriage. On the rebound, she enters a relationship with a charismatic poet, who is involved in counterculture drugs and dissent.

            Annie bears witness as protest on the OSU campus reaches anarchic proportions and the Ohio National Guard is called in to quell the violence with tear gas and Billy clubs. The situation culminates with the closing of the University for a two-week period to prevent rioting after the Ohio National Guard opens fire on student protestors at Kent State University.

            She goes to the infamous 1969 Woodstock Festival and participates in the March on Washington. At the end of the decade, Annie decides to make portraiture her life work. She embarks on a stable existence, but her life is yet to be rocked by personal tragedies.

            At its heart, Portrait of Annie is about coping with loss, enduring, and eventually finding a measure of contentment.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
2 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
302
Pages
PUBLISHER
BJ Kussow
SIZE
530.6
KB
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