No Place to Pray

Fiction & Literature
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Author: James Carpenter ISBN: 9781940189154
Publisher: Twisted Road Publications, LLC Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Twisted Road Publications, LLC Language: English
Author: James Carpenter
ISBN: 9781940189154
Publisher: Twisted Road Publications, LLC
Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Twisted Road Publications, LLC
Language: English

Two young men, one bi-racial and the other white, meet in an overnight lockup and begin their shared twenty-year downward spiral into alcoholism and homelessness. LeRoy and Harmon work together, drink together, brawl together, and as Harmon suffers from his final illness, they both bed Edna, a wealthy widow who, out of pity, curiosity, and loneliness, takes them into her vacation home by the river. Through episodes rendered from shifting, multiple points of view, a series of flashbacks, and LeRoy's adventure stories this very smart but uneducated man's attempts at fantasy writing we learn of the people and tragedies that shaped their lives and those whose lives unravel along with theirs at the seams of race, class, and religion, and where no one ever quite tells the truth.

"In No Place to Pray, James Carpenter fires up the Southern gothic intensity of ten mortal lifetimes. The conscience burns, the prose sings, and his characters' dreams will haunt your own." --Kafka Prize-winning author Edie Meidav, author of Kingdom of the Young.

"No Place to Pray is located at the creative nexus where Faulkner, Cormac McCarthy, and Richard Pryor converge. Rarely do writers explore, much less depict with insight, irony, and comedy, the endless lower depths of American culture..." --Larry Bensky, Executive Producer, "Radio Proust;" and former contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Book Review

"...Reading this novel is like wandering through rooms suffused with a rich, smoky scent: simply furnished rooms filled with complex characters stumbling through hard lives, finding moments of grace..." --Sharon Guskin, author of The Forgetting Tim

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Two young men, one bi-racial and the other white, meet in an overnight lockup and begin their shared twenty-year downward spiral into alcoholism and homelessness. LeRoy and Harmon work together, drink together, brawl together, and as Harmon suffers from his final illness, they both bed Edna, a wealthy widow who, out of pity, curiosity, and loneliness, takes them into her vacation home by the river. Through episodes rendered from shifting, multiple points of view, a series of flashbacks, and LeRoy's adventure stories this very smart but uneducated man's attempts at fantasy writing we learn of the people and tragedies that shaped their lives and those whose lives unravel along with theirs at the seams of race, class, and religion, and where no one ever quite tells the truth.

"In No Place to Pray, James Carpenter fires up the Southern gothic intensity of ten mortal lifetimes. The conscience burns, the prose sings, and his characters' dreams will haunt your own." --Kafka Prize-winning author Edie Meidav, author of Kingdom of the Young.

"No Place to Pray is located at the creative nexus where Faulkner, Cormac McCarthy, and Richard Pryor converge. Rarely do writers explore, much less depict with insight, irony, and comedy, the endless lower depths of American culture..." --Larry Bensky, Executive Producer, "Radio Proust;" and former contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Book Review

"...Reading this novel is like wandering through rooms suffused with a rich, smoky scent: simply furnished rooms filled with complex characters stumbling through hard lives, finding moments of grace..." --Sharon Guskin, author of The Forgetting Tim

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