Voices in the Blood

by David Spruance


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/6/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9780595175154

About the Book

An author contemplates the motivations of his character—an alienated, exiled youth in seventeenth century France; a modern character struggles to derive personal meaning from an unknowable past, and in the fusion of these two efforts emerges a narrative of discovery: who we are and the forces that define us.

Voices in the Blood is a novel about the stories in each of us, the voices that inform those stories and make us unique. Listening to our own voices gives each of us a sense of being, a sense of belonging, a sense of connection to our near and distant past and a future stretching away before us. It gives us a sense that we are indeed the center of the vast and mysterious universe.

Sitting in a cemetery surrounded by the graves of his forebears, the twentieth century character says, “sometimes I think that they really do know that I’m here, all of them, even the ones that died long before I was born, and I think they can talk to me, and I stand very, very still and listen for their voices…”


About the Author

A former English teacher, David Spruance decided after twenty-five years to commit himself fully to the processes of writing. Married, the father of two, he is an avid reader and a passionate fly-fisherman. Voices in the Blood is his first novel since leaving teaching.