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This true and exciting story collection concerns a little known
area of south Georgia, in Telfair County. The town of Milan
(locally pronounced My-lan) and the countryside present a series of
family dramas dating back to the early 1800's. Addie Garrison
Briggs, the author, introduces her family saga in her own words:
"Contrary to what one often reads in local histories and
genealogies, our ancestors were not all saints. Neither were they
all war heroes and most of them were far more likely to struggle
along on a small farm than to own a large plantation. In short, one
might say that our forebears failed to live up to our expectations.
The trouble with these ancestors was that they were real people.
Sometimes they were good, sometimes bad; sometimes they were wise,
and sometimes foolish. Perhaps they were a bit like us, with one
major difference. There seems to have been more of a spirited
quality to their lives. Whatever a man's actions, whether funny,
tragic, or decidedly wicked, he did it with a definite dash.
Therefore, while their lives may embarrass us, they will at the
same time unquestionably intrigue us."
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Devil's Elbow (Hardcover)
Brainard Cheney; Edited by Stephen Whigham
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R857
Discovery Miles 8 570
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Marcellus Hightower, the young boy in the novel, THIS IS ADAM,
returns to his hometown as a grown man in DEVIL'S ELBOW. He seeks
answers, turning for help to Adam Atwell, his surrogate father.
Adam, a black man in the segregated South, shares with Marcellus
the haunting memory of David Ransom's murder on the mighty Ocmulgee
River. The memories interweave with a quarter century of Marcellus
Hightower's quest for love and redemption, through his developing
character, economic calamity and the turmoil of war. With Adam's
sage guidance, he finds a way to "cleanse his heart" and face life
anew. "DEVIL'S ELBOW is a powerful novel indeed. The old verities-a
man's troubles with women, with himself, with love and guilt-are
all treated as freshly as if Cheney had discovered them." Walker
Percy (1969)
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This is Adam (Hardcover)
Brainard Cheney; Edited by Stephen Whigham
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R863
Discovery Miles 8 630
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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1910. The piney woods of south Georgia. Adam Atwell, a black man,
struggles to save the widow Lucy Hightower and her family from
financial ruin. As the family's overseer, his business partnership
pits him agains bankers and speculators out to steal the Hightower
land. Adam faces the specter of Jim Crow, even murder, in his quest
to save Lucy's legacy to her children. In turn, she wrestles with
her desire to return to her family and an old sweetheart in
Charleston or remain in the Georgia hinterlands raising her three
children alone. Brainard Cheney (1900-1989) published four novels
in his lifetime, all set in the south Georgia land of his youth. He
later attended VAncerbilt in Nashville and became part of the 1920s
and 1930s literary scene, a friend of Robert Penn Warren, Caroline
Gordon, Allen Tate and Flannery O'Connor. Many consider THIS IS
ADAM as his most fully-realized work.
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River Rogue (Hardcover)
Brainard Cheney; Afterword by Stephen Whigham
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R1,065
Discovery Miles 10 650
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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After the Civil War, 1870. Deep in the south Georgia river swamp
forests. Ratliff Sutton, a young white boy, runs away from a broken
home and grows up the adopted son of former slaves. In the swamps
of the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers, he transforms into Snake Sutton,
mythic timber raftsman, struggling with mighty rivers, fighting
both men and alligators, steering great log rafts to Darien by the
sea. He confronts his greatest struggle-breaking into Darien's
timber merchant society. Forsaking China Swann, a "fancy lady" and
his champion, Snake marries society belle Robbie McGregor. Fighting
his way into the merchant ranks through hurricanes and murder, he
moves beyond tragedy and into an awakening that summons him back to
his roots upriver.
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