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Through a Glass, Darkly A Novel Hardcover by Miller, Charlotte

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Condition
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Binding
Hardcover
Product Group
Book
Type
Novel
Signed By
Miller, Charlotte
Signed
Yes
Weight
1 lbs
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781588380548
Publication Year
2001
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Through a Glass, Darkly : a Novel
Author
Charlotte Miller
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Newsouth, Incorporated
Genre
Fiction
Topic
General, Historical
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
340 Pages

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Product Information

Charlotte Miller's debut novel, Behold, This Dreamer, was a regional success story in 2000-2001. She continues now with the second installment of her trilogy exploring romance, culture, and place in the Depression-era Deep South. In the new book, Janson Sanders and his new bride, Elise, have been exiled by her wealthy father and have returned, penniless and landless, to his poor-but-proud relatives in Alabama. There, they struggle to build a life for themselves and to recover the family farm stolen from Janson by an unscrupulous local landowner.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Newsouth, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1588380548
ISBN-13
9781588380548
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1980037

Product Key Features

Book Title
Through a Glass, Darkly : a Novel
Author
Charlotte Miller
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
General, Historical
Publication Year
2001
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
340 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3563.I37649t49
Reviews
"Invokes the deep rural South, and a time, a place, and a people so accurately that one can almost hear the beat of a heart, the touch of a hand on a cheek. As a major chronicler of our near past, with both its darkness and light, Miller has penned a novel in which the lives of the characters soon become almost as real as our own." --Rosemary Daniell, author of Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep South "Has what most current novels sadly lack: a strong narrative line. The novel should please readers, as well as reliably inform them about the deplorable economic conditions that, during the 1920s and '30s, prevailed in Alabama and other parts of the South." --Madison Jones, author of Last Things "Miller knows her people, the poor white farmers of hill-country Alabama. James Agee showed us their faces in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. This writer reveals their hearts and their dreams. It is a page turner, an unforgettable read." --Helen Blackshear, former Alabama Poet Laureate and author of The Creek Captives, Miller knows her people, the poor white farmers of hill-country Alabama. James Agee showed us their faces in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. This writer reveals their hearts and their dreams. It is a page turner, an unforgettable read. -- Helen Blackshear , former Alabama Poet Laureate and author of The Creek Captives, Miller knows her people, the poor white farmers of hill-country Alabama. James Agee showed us their faces in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. This writer reveals their hearts and their dreams. It is a page turner, an unforgettable read. - Helen Blackshear , former Alabama Poet Laureate and author of The Creek Captives, "Invokes the deep rural South, and a time, a place, and a people so accurately that one can almost hear the beat of a heart, the touch of a hand on a cheek. As a major chronicler of our near past, with both its darkness and light, Miller has penned a novel in which the lives of the characters soon become almost as real as our own." --Rosemary Daniell, author of Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep South; "Has what most current novels sadly lack: a strong narrative line. The novel should please readers, as well as reliably inform them about the deplorable economic conditions that, during the 1920s and '30s, prevailed in Alabama and other parts of the South." --Madison Jones, author of Last Things; "Miller knows her people, the poor white farmers of hill-country Alabama. James Agee showed us their faces in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. This writer reveals their hearts and their dreams. It is a page turner, an unforgettable read." --Helen Blackshear, former Alabama Poet Laureate and author of The Creek Captives, Has what most current novels sadly lack: a strong narrative line. The novel should please readers, as well as reliably inform them about the deplorable economic conditions that, during the 1920s and '30s, prevailed in Alabama and other parts of the South. - Madison Jones , author of Last Things, Invokes the deep rural South, and a time, a place, and a people so accurately that one can almost hear the beat of a heart, the touch of a hand on a cheek. As a major chronicler of our near past, with both its darkness and light, Miller has penned a novel in which the lives of the characters soon become almost as real as our own., Has what most current novels sadly lack: a strong narrative line. The novel should please readers, as well as reliably inform them about the deplorable economic conditions that, during the 1920s and '30s, prevailed in Alabama and other parts of the South., Invokes the deep rural South, and a time, a place, and a people so accurately that one can almost hear the beat of a heart, the touch of a hand on a cheek. As a major chronicler of our near past, with both its darkness and light, Miller has penned a novel in which the lives of the characters soon become almost as real as our own. - Rosemary Daniell , author of Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep South, Has what most current novels sadly lack: a strong narrative line. The novel should please readers, as well as reliably inform them about the deplorable economic conditions that, during the 1920s and '30s, prevailed in Alabama and other parts of the South. -- Madison Jones , author of Last Things, Miller knows her people, the poor white farmers of hill-country Alabama. James Agee showed us their faces in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men . This writer reveals their hearts and their dreams. It is a page turner, an unforgettable read., Invokes the deep rural South, and a time, a place, and a people so accurately that one can almost hear the beat of a heart, the touch of a hand on a cheek. As a major chronicler of our near past, with both its darkness and light, Miller has penned a novel in which the lives of the characters soon become almost as real as our own. -- Rosemary Daniell , author of Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep South
Copyright Date
2001
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2018-296583
Dewey Decimal
811/.6
Dewey Edition
23

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