A Southern Family
by Gail Godwin
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After Theodore Quick, twenty-eight, and his girlfriend, Jeanette, are found dead with all the evidence pointing to Theo himself, his family must reevaluate itself.Tags
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I just have loved this entire book--always loved novels of the South--can hardly wait to read more of Ms Godwin's writing--Fabulous read.
Not since Tuxedo Park have I loathed a book more. It took about two years to read and I honestly can't remember if I really did finish it.
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Novels Published in 1987
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Gail Godwin was born on June 18, 1937, in Birmingham, Ala. and graduated from the University of North Carolina and University of Iowa. Godwin writes about strong women, a perspective she gathered from her own life. After her father abandoned her at an early age, she was raised by her mother and grandmother. Her father eventually returned on the show more day of her high school graduation and she lived with him for a brief period before he ultimately shot and killed himself. Godwin worked as a reporter for The Miami Herald, and later as a travel consultant before achieving her fame as a writer. Godwin's novels are about contemporary women, frequently Southern, who search for meaning in their lives. In Glass People, the heroine is a beautiful woman who learns that her husband is merely obsessed with her beauty and unconcerned about her as a person. Other popular titles include The Odd Woman and The Good Husband. Godwin has been the recipient of several honors including a Guggenheim Fellowship and an Award in Literature from the American Institute and Academy of Arts and Letters. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1987
- Epigraph
- Evensong, n.[ME.; AS. aefensang; see Even, n. & song] a worship service said or sung at the onset of evening to mark the close of day and to compose the mind and renew the spirit for the coming day.
- Dedication
- To Robert Starter
- First words
- It all began on a Friday evening.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Now the gift of your art goads and inspires me to risk further narrative adventures of my own, as I journey toward my Last Interlocutor, the Final Narrative Goal.
- Blurbers
- Fowler, Connie May; Mitchard, Jacquelyn; Flagg, Fannie
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