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Daughter of My People de Kilgo, James-

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ISBN
9780820329284
Publication Year
2007
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Book Title
Daughter of My People : a Novel
Book Series
Brown Thrasher Books Ser.
Author
James Kilgo
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Sagas, Literary, Historical

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A richly textured and complex novel set in rural South Carolina in the early 20th century -- a time of family honor, true love, and tragic consequences.

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Publisher
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10
0820329282
ISBN-13
9780820329284
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57075900

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Book Title
Daughter of My People : a Novel
Author
James Kilgo
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Topic
Sagas, Literary, Historical
Publication Year
2007
Book Series
Brown Thrasher Books Ser.
Genre
Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz

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Reviews
"A brilliant and powerful novel. Reading it was for me what the best fiction always is: a discovery."--Charles East, author ofDistant Friends and Intimate Strangers, What a pleasure to see Kilgo's gifts for sharp observation and pungent prose turned to fiction. And what a story he has to tell., "Kilgo's rich language, especially when describing the South Carolina land, brims with its own breath, depicting with an acute exactness the smell, sound and feel of the world that surrounds the events of the novel. . . . Daughter of My People brings to fiction the pure, sensory strength and wonder that has pervaded his best writing on the natural world."-- Macon Telegraph, "What a pleasure to see Kilgo's gifts for sharp observation and pungent prose turned to fiction. And what a story he has to tell."--Pam Durban, author ofThe Laughing Place, "Finally, the truth about the post-Civil War South! Every line is a triumph. Kilgo's voice is honest and original. He's the novelist we've been waiting for."--Janice Daugharty, author ofNecessary Lies, "With a compelling story to tell, Kilgo obviously spent a great deal of time and effort in its careful crafting. . . . He is spare and clean in his writing but allows himself here of some really fine dialogue and-perhaps his best trait-setting the scene."-- Baton Rouge Advocate, "A brilliant and powerful novel. Reading it was for me what the best fiction always is: a discovery."--Charles East, author of Distant Friends and Intimate Strangers, "A beautifully crafted novel-a love story complex in its explorations of betrayal and sacrifice, and one that will not be forgotten. Kilgo's southern landscape is so accurately and richly depicted, the sights and sounds, the smells and summer heat seem to rise from the page. He brings the place and all of those souls left to haunt it to life."--Jill McCorkle, author of Carolina Moon, "A debut novel of considerable emotional force . . . A memorable success-sad, vivid, and haunting."--Kirkus Reviews, "The book gains momentum until it finally speeds along like a suspense novel -- albeit one in which the mysteries are those of the human heart". -- The Oxford American, "A beautifully crafted novel-a love story complex in its explorations of betrayal and sacrifice, and one that will not be forgotten. Kilgo's southern landscape is so accurately and richly depicted, the sights and sounds, the smells and summer heat seem to rise from the page. He brings the place and all of those souls left to haunt it to life."--Jill McCorkle, author ofCarolina Moon, "Kilgo's rich language, especially when describing the South Carolina land, brims with its own breath, depicting with an acute exactness the smell, sound and feel of the world that surrounds the events of the novel. . . .Daughter of My Peoplebrings to fiction the pure, sensory strength and wonder that has pervaded his best writing on the natural world."--Macon Telegraph, A beautifully crafted novel-a love story complex in its explorations of betrayal and sacrifice, and one that will not be forgotten. Kilgo's southern landscape is so accurately and richly depicted, the sights and sounds, the smells and summer heat seem to rise from the page. He brings the place and all of those souls left to haunt it to life., "With a compelling story to tell, Kilgo obviously spent a great deal of time and effort in its careful crafting. . . . He is spare and clean in his writing but allows himself here of some really fine dialogue and-perhaps his best trait-setting the scene."--Baton Rouge Advocate, "A debut novel of considerable emotional force . . . A memorable success-sad, vivid, and haunting."-- Kirkus Reviews, Kilgo's rich language, especially when describing the South Carolina land, brims with its own breath, depicting with an acute exactness the smell, sound and feel of the world that surrounds the events of the novel. . . . Daughter of My People brings to fiction the pure, sensory strength and wonder that has pervaded his best writing on the natural world., Nobody, not even William Faulkner, could have done it better. - Charleston Post and Courier ""A beautifully crafted novel - a love story complex in its explorations of betrayal and sacrifice, and one that will not be forgotten."" - Jill McCorkle ""Stunning... Kilgo treats his tale of inter-racial love with an insight that is uncannily delicate and fierce."" - Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Packs an emotional wallop . . . Reading Daughter of My People may break your heart. It broke mine. Author James Kilgo wants it that way. He says it broke his own heart in the writing of it."-- Myrtle Beach Sun-News, Finally, the truth about the post-Civil War South! Every line is a triumph. Kilgo's voice is honest and original. He's the novelist we've been waiting for., "What a pleasure to see Kilgo's gifts for sharp observation and pungent prose turned to fiction. And what a story he has to tell."--Pam Durban, author of The Laughing Place, "Packs an emotional wallop . . . ReadingDaughter of My Peoplemay break your heart. It broke mine. Author James Kilgo wants it that way. He says it broke his own heart in the writing of it."--Myrtle Beach Sun-News, "Finally, the truth about the post-Civil War South! Every line is a triumph. Kilgo's voice is honest and original. He's the novelist we've been waiting for."--Janice Daugharty, author of Necessary Lies
Original Language
English
Copyright Date
1998
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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