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Lynne Bryant

Autore di Catfish Alley

6 opere 121 membri 10 recensioni

Opere di Lynne Bryant

Catfish Alley (2011) 74 copie
Alligator Lake (2012) 33 copie
Alligatorvannet (2013) 8 copie
The Mother Gene (2023) 3 copie
Watergeheimen (2020) 2 copie
Livet i Catfish Alley (2015) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Bryant, Lynne
Sesso
female

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I sometimes feel like I've read more than my fair share of stories about slavery, Jim Crow and the Civil Rights era but this book offers a unique and interesting take on black/white relations in Mississippi. The story starts in 2003 with Roxanne, a white woman, who finds herself with the task of creating an African American Tour. She calls on Grace, an elderly black resident, to help her identify historical points of interest. Grace and a cast of other characters call up memories from the 1930's to help tell the story of their town. Each person's memories help to complete the complex story and heal some festering wounds.… (altro)
 
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mpmleonard | 6 altre recensioni | Mar 12, 2018 |
Wow! This book strikes VERY close to home since my family is from the area. I almost feel like I know the author herself. This is a must read book, not just about racial issues but about relationships - can't wait until the next effort is put forth from Ms. Lynne Bryant!
Oh! And she is a real ‘looker’ too!
 
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virg144 | 6 altre recensioni | Feb 27, 2014 |
The ending says it all. Ones past cannot be changed. So learn to embrace it. We all have hidden fears. I know I do. Move toward the future.
Avery runs away from home angry with her Mother. She has a daughter with sickle cell anemia. Avery is a nurse so it leaves her with questions about her family she cannot answer.
Her brother, Mark, talks her into coming home for his wedding. She has to face what she left behind. After 10 years she finds it hard coming home.
The book was very enjoyable. It tells you a lot about this time in history from a family viewpoint. The chapters leave you pushing on because you always have a question in your mind. To me a good writing way. You cannot stop so you read it in a few days.
I really enjoyed the book. It is well written.
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squiresj | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 15, 2012 |
Read this for my book club and it was tough to get through. Having luckily never had the misfortune of knowing someone as ignorant and hateful as the character of Marion made it hard to be sympathize or relate to her. Everytime one of her chapters came up I'd internally groan. I thought the racism was slathered on a bit thick without any explanation as to the why. Why are these people so hateful? How did they become like this? How are we supposed to believe that they will change after years of intollerance?… (altro)
 
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nbermudez | 2 altre recensioni | Aug 27, 2012 |

Statistiche

Opere
6
Utenti
121
Popolarità
#164,307
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
10
ISBN
11
Lingue
2

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