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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:184
  • eBook ISBN:9798350969955
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350969948

Changing Hands

by Nanette L. Avery

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Overview
Changing Hands is the tale of one opal ring that makes its way through several centuries in the hands of vastly different owners. Multi-layered characters exchange ownership while slices of history dominate its survival and subsequent fate. Those in search of the ring take substantial measures like resorting to murder and robbery to obtain it. Through a forward-moving plotline that ultimately comes full circle, the story explores the transformative power of a single object across time and circumstance. "Changing Hands is beautifully written, unusual, and undoubtedly captivating." 5 Stars-Readers Favorite
Description
Changing Hands is the tale of one opal ring that makes its way through several centuries in the hands of vastly different owners. Multi-layered characters exchange ownership while slices of history dominate their survival and subsequent fate. The story begins in the mid-1700s when James Newcomb Sr., traveling across the English countryside, ignores warnings by the locals and purchases a silver jewelry box containing exotic jewelry, one of which is a magnificent opal ring. Upon his death, the book journeys to the home of an eccentric artist and the opal's strange arrival. Love and deception lead the reader to the Arctic Ocean aboard an expedition following the transit of Venus. Cast in the shadows of love, morality, and greed, the book follows a story thread from one character to another in a span of several centuries. However, the appeal of the novel is not the reader following one person and exiting to another, but rather the following of an idea: the idea that humans in all times and locations are powerfully enticed and seduced by something we can never possess.
About the author
Nanette L. Avery is a Tennessee-based novelist and short story writer who has delved into a variety of fiction genres, including murder mystery, historical fiction, and Southern Gothic. Her works have received praise from Kirkus Reviews and Foreword-Clarion Reviews, and her historical fiction title Orphan in America was named one of Kirkus Indie Books of the Year. Nanette lives outside Nashville with her husband and orange cat.