1848. Tennessee.
When eight children avenge a murder in a small mountain town, a preacher's curse follows them into adulthood, shaping their destinies through the Civil War and beyond.
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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979-8-9876864-0-9 (9798987686409)
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Heather Jones is a playwright, novelist, and instructor of Creative writing with an MFA from Mann-Naslund Graduate School of Writing. Her plays include The Hoarder's Child, which won "Most Inspirational Work" at the Asheville, North Carolina Fringe Festival, and My Unspeakable Confessions: Gala Dali Declines to Explain Herself, which has recurring productions at the Dali Museum in St Petersburg, Fl. Her plays, fiction, and poetry have appeared in literary journals, including The Louisville Review, Cartagena Journal, and Sawgrass. She currently teaches writing at the University of South Florida.