One-Eyed Man and Other Stories

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Geoffrey Craig ISBN: 9781936135622
Publisher: Blazing Sapphire Press Publication: September 21, 2018
Imprint: Golden Antelope Press Language: English
Author: Geoffrey Craig
ISBN: 9781936135622
Publisher: Blazing Sapphire Press
Publication: September 21, 2018
Imprint: Golden Antelope Press
Language: English

This collection of 21 stories is organized into five sections, each with from one to six stories loosely focused on a particular place/time and set of characters. The Blue Heron Lake stories follow a community of Latino workers who eventually attempt to make their town a sanctuary city. The Brandon Forsythe stories feature a talented African American man wrongfully imprisoned. Unemployable as an ex-con, he becomes a successful drug lord. The Carmichael stories feature two generations of Swedish immigrants in upstate New York, facing--or avoiding--the challenges which industrialization and automation create. The Snake stories, set in 1920s South Carolina, provide disturbing, unforgettable images of Jim Crow at work.And the stand-alone story, Morocco, we believe, will convince readers that travel can help heal the deepest of wounds.

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This collection of 21 stories is organized into five sections, each with from one to six stories loosely focused on a particular place/time and set of characters. The Blue Heron Lake stories follow a community of Latino workers who eventually attempt to make their town a sanctuary city. The Brandon Forsythe stories feature a talented African American man wrongfully imprisoned. Unemployable as an ex-con, he becomes a successful drug lord. The Carmichael stories feature two generations of Swedish immigrants in upstate New York, facing--or avoiding--the challenges which industrialization and automation create. The Snake stories, set in 1920s South Carolina, provide disturbing, unforgettable images of Jim Crow at work.And the stand-alone story, Morocco, we believe, will convince readers that travel can help heal the deepest of wounds.

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