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Tace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-21-10 05:10 PM
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Vacation Special -- Excerpt from "The Witch of Hebron" (James Howard Kunstler)


James Howard Kunstler -- World News Trust

Aug. 14, 2010 -- The Witch of Hebron is the sequel to World Made By Hand, a story of the post-oil American future. It is set in and around the town of Union Grove, Washington County, New York. The time is several months after the action in the first book, the week before Halloween.

This excerpt concerns Stephen Bullock, the wealthy landowner whose plantation is home to dozens of people whose lives and livelihoods had gone adrift in the collapse of the American economy.

Bullock Meets the Enemy

The last thing Stephen Bullock did before bedtime, in his capacity as town magistrate, was to sign a warrant directing Doctor Jeremy Copeland to exhume and examine the body of Shawn Watling and report his findings, costs of which, labor included, were to be billed to the town of Union Grove, repayable in up to four dollars silver coin. He gave the folded and sealed document to his chore-man, Roger Lippy, for delivery in person the following morning. Then Stephen Bullock retired to the bedroom upstairs in the large manor house that was the beating heart of his four thousand acre holdings.

The spacious, cheerful bedroom, was wallpapered in a motif that featured pink cabbage roses, with a likewise flowery chintz upholstered wing-chair in one corner. His wife Sophie's dressing table stood between two large light-gathering windows, with curtains that matched the wall-paper. Two nineteenth century landscapes of the upper Hudson Valley by the painter Hastings Lembert (1824 - 93), an ancestor, hung on the wall above a fine early Meiji (1871) tansu chest of drawers in kiriwood and chestnut. Bullock had picked it up forty years ago during his post-college sojourn in Kyoto teaching English.

Sophie sat in bed reading by the light of her bedside electric lamp. Bullock's farm was the only establishment in the vicinity of Union Grove that still enjoyed electricity. It was thanks to a small hydroelectric generator where the Battenkill made one final ten foot leap before it flowed into the Hudson River. It put out fifty kilowatts of power, enough to light the main house, the barns, the workshops, and the cottages his "employees" had constructed for themselves on his property. Finding replacement light bulbs was a problem now that trade had fallen off so sharply. He'd laid in as many as possible during the hoarding times that followed the bombings in Washington and Los Angeles and the fall of the government, but his supply had run down so severely that he'd had to stop giving new ones to his cottagers - they were going back to candles - and light bulbs were not the kind of thing he was equipped to manufacture on the farm, though his workshops did turn out many useful items from glassware to harnesses.

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eleny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-21-10 05:59 PM
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1. Thanks for the prompt
I never read World Made By Hand so I just went over to the library since they have it at my branch and will start it tonight.
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amerikat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-21-10 06:46 PM
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3. There is a movie trailer of World Made By Hand if you are interested.
I think they intend to make an actual movie out of the book. The book is planned
for 4 volumes. One for each season.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zi_u0Q1RwY
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amerikat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-10 08:45 PM
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4. Did you ever read the book? Just curious.
I'm getting The witch of Hebron for my birthday. can't wait to read it.
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amerikat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-21-10 06:40 PM
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2. I live in the town where this novel takes place.
Pretty cool to know the places that are mentioned in the book.
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amerikat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-04-10 09:53 PM
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5. I Read The Witch of Hebron today.
Edited on Sat Sep-04-10 10:07 PM by amerikat
I liked it better than World Made by Hand.

The Witch of Hebron had a more complex plot and better character
development than WMBH.

edit to add: The free chapter is one of the worst in the book. But it was
a chapter that could stand alone without revealing to much about the
rest of the story. Can't wait for the next installment in the series.
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