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Hester Young

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Hester Young has lived in Boston, London, Tucson, Honolulu, and central New Jersey. A mother of two, she was a teacher for ten years before becoming a full-time writer. Her first novel, THE GATES OF EVANGELINE, was inspired by a family tragedy and a mysterious dream. Its sequel, THE SHIMMERING ROAD, will be released in February 2017.

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Hester Young Yes, The Gates of Evangeline is the first of three Charlie Cates books. I am currently wrapping up work on the second novel in the series. I won't giv…moreYes, The Gates of Evangeline is the first of three Charlie Cates books. I am currently wrapping up work on the second novel in the series. I won't give away too much except to say that the setting is quite different from the first book and that Charlie's gift will lead her on another adventure, this one quite personal.(less)
Hester Young Evangeline is a famous epic Longfellow poem that is quite popular in Cajun Louisiana, the setting of my book. The poem chronicles the tragic separatio…moreEvangeline is a famous epic Longfellow poem that is quite popular in Cajun Louisiana, the setting of my book. The poem chronicles the tragic separation of Evangeline from her lover Gabriel and her attempts to find him. In my book, Evangeline is a lavish Louisiana estate that little Gabriel Deveau disappeared from thirty years prior; the novel, like the poem, revolves around the protagonist’s attempts to discover what happened to the missing Gabriel. It’s a beautiful and unusual name—you’re lucky to have it! (less)
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“You can tell a lot about an area from its library, and I'd never discount the usefulness of town archives.”
Hester Young, The Gates of Evangeline

“‪She hasn't lost anything she loved enough to hate the idea of God‬.”
Hester Young, The Gates of Evangeline

“I wonder if the boy is a witness, perp, or victim. It bothers me that I can't tell, that a predator can look no different from its prey.”
Hester Young, The Gates of Evangeline

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