Martha Conway grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, the sixth of seven daughters. Her first novel was nominated for an Edgar Award, and she has won several awards for her historical fiction, including an Independent Book Publishers Award and the North American Book Award for Historical Fiction. Her short fiction has been published in the Iowa Review, Massachusetts Review, Carolina Quarterly, Folio, Epoch, The Quarterly, and other journals. She has received a California Arts Council Fellowship for Creative Writing, and has reviewed books for the Iowa Review and the San Francisco Chronicle. She now lives in San Francisco, and is an instructor of creative writing for Stanford University’s Continuing Studies Program and UC Berkeley Extension. She is the author of The Underground River.
Con un barco teatro que recorre el río Ohio durante el siglo XIX como telón de fondo, El Teatro Flotante es la emocionante historia de una costurera encantadoramente sincera e ingenua que, víctima de un chantaje, tendrá que ayudar a salvar a esclavos prófugos, poniendo en riesgo...
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