The Last Moon

by DeAnn Lubell


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Softcover
$19.99
Hardcover
$29.99
E-Book
$7.99
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/4/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 290
ISBN : 9781450014434
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 290
ISBN : 9781450014441
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 290
ISBN : 9781450014458

About the Book

On May 8, 1902, Mt. Pelée on the West Indies island of Martinique near the seaport town of St. Pierre erupted in a cloud of gas and fire in one of the most awesome and destructive pyrotechnic displays ever offered by nature. Four minutes later, thirty thousand citizens lay dead or dying, and the town engulfed in flames. Mother Nature was not entirely to blame for this disaster. In truth, the real culprits were the rather more deplorable traits found in Human Nature. If not for the dishonesty and corruption of officials who placed politics, greed, and racial intolerance above the welfare of the people, this devastating catastrophe did not have to happen.

The Last Moon remains true to historical facts and personal testimonies. The main characters presented in this novel are either composites of real individuals who lived in Martinique prior to the eruption or actual people who influenced the turn of events. Also historically genuine are the Creole language, clothing, mix of races, diversified lifestyles, corrupt politics, racial discrimination, whorehouses, blackmagic, clergy, plantations, waterfront, plagues, floods, earthquakes, tidal-waves, lava and mud flows, volcanic eruptions, foreign ships, deadly snakes, mutant insects, lush topography, and the before-and-after sequence of the 1902 tragedy. Dramatically captured in this exotic saga are acts of friendship, forbidden love, lust, pride, gluttony, cruelty, corruption, mass murder, bravery, sacrifice, survival, faith, and hope.


Book Review

Very highly recommended for community library historical fiction collections.

A riveting read from first page to last, "The Last Moon" is a novel set against the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelee on the West Indies island of Martinique that resulted in the death of some thirty thousand people and the seaport town of St. Pierre consumed by fire. An impressive historical novel, author DeAnn Lubell has paid careful attention to detail and accuracy with respect to historical facts including the Creole language spoken there, the culture, lifestyles, geography, and the geological phenomena that occur with respect to the eruption of a volcano. Against this superbly presented background is an engaging story of lust, greed, corruption, and murder, as well as friendship, love, sacrifice, faith, hope -- and survival. Deftly written from beginning to end, and available in both a hardcover and a softcover edition, "The Last Moon" is very highly recommended for community library historical fiction collections.

Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)


Dear DeAnn…I just finished reading THE LAST MOON, and I'm so impressed with your wonderful book! The research you must have done is overwhelming with attention to such detail. I loved Yvette, such a strong and interesting character! You took me back in time and to a place I've never been, but allowed me to experience it as though I was actually there. I'm still dusting the volcanic ash off myself! Congratulations to you for a beautifully written story! THE LAST MOON was a masterpiece!...

Dee Wambaugh


THE LAST MOON
ReaderTestimonies:


1. A riveting read. The Last Moon is a novel set against the 1902 eruption of Mount Peleé on the West Indies island of Martinique that resulted in the death of some thirty thousand people and the seaport town of St. Pierre consumed by fire - an impressive historical novel, author DeAnn Lubell has paid careful attention to detail and accuracy with respect to historical facts including the Creole language spoken there, the culture, lifestyles, geography, and the geological phenomena that occur with respect to the eruption of a volcano. Deftly written from beginning to end. The Last Moon is very highly recommended for community library historical fiction collection. Midwest Book Review

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About the Author

DeAnn Lubell 37 Santo Domingo Drive Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 760-324-2900 DeAnn Lubell is a prize-winning writer, publicist, and a teacher of the arts for more than thirty years. She produced seven well-known ballets and wrote one original. She has written many articles for the Palm Springs Life magazine, the Desert Sun, and the Desert Magazine. Published works include a novelette, historic and educational books for Little Folk Visuals, as well as a medical educational guide on the functions of the human body. She sits on the governing Auxiliary Board of the Eisenhower Medical Center and handles public relations and development for Angel View Crippled Children’s Foundation, The Friends of the Rancho Mirage Library, Daughters of the American Revolution, Desert Samaritans for the Elderly, Palm Springs Women in Film and Television, People Hearing People Hear Again, U.S. VETS, as well as many other nonprofits and private enterprises.