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284 pages, Hardcover
First published September 1, 2012
A grand novel by a gifted author
XP is an absolute marvel of historical fiction, a sweeping, powerful and deeply human story told by a splendid, lyrical voice. Alison Bailey looks out upon the majestic and forbidding landscape of the American Southwest through the eyes of a broad array of characters and makes the reader see that landscape as each character beholds it, with his or her knowledge of that world and only that knowledge.
The Juggernaut of western expansion on the eve of the Civil War rolls through this story, destroying more than it creates. But Bailey shows her readers the workings of Manifest Destiny as a mosaic—tightly focused, intense and, all too often, tragic. She makes no judgments, draws no sweeping conclusions. It is the harsh, beautiful landscape that sustains and destroys her characters. The large events that will later be recorded as history only finds or puts them there.
XP is a first novel, but there is nothing of the neophyte about it. It is the assured work of a master storyteller deserving of a long and lauded career.