Crazy in Alabama

Mark Childress

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The world turns upside down and everything goes a little crazy in Mark Childress's fabulous tale of a hot, restless summer in Alabama and an unforgettable woman who looks for salvation in Hollywood. ""A writer of almost uncanny stylistic ability and clear vision, "" says Stephen King of Mark Childress. ""His eye for detail is extraordinary. It makes you want to holler Oh Yeah!"" Over the course of three very fine novels, Mark Childress has had readers across America hollering Oh Yeah! at his exuberant storytelling, his...

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The world turns upside down and everything goes a little crazy in Mark Childress's fabulous tale of a hot, restless summer in Alabama and an unforgettable woman who looks for salvation in Hollywood. ""A writer of almost uncanny stylistic ability and clear vision, "" says Stephen King of Mark Childress. ""His eye for detail is extraordinary. It makes you want to holler Oh Yeah!"" Over the course of three very fine novels, Mark Childress has had readers across America hollering Oh Yeah! at his exuberant storytelling, his sixth sense for characterization, and his ability to stir powerful memories. Now, with Crazy in Alabama, Childress delivers the touching and vastly entertaining tale of Peejoe, an orphan boy who comes of age during a racially restless summer in the Deep South, and Lucille, his zany aunt who flees from a soul-numbing marriage - a union she can't entirely escape in the end. For both Lucille and Peejoe, the summer of '65 will live on as the time when everybody went crazy in Alabama. By turns puckishly comic and disturbingly poignant, Crazy in Alabama gets everything right, and then some. This is the novel that Childress fans have been waiting for.
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Editora

Random House USA Inc

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

383

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Data de lançamento

01/09/1994

Comprimento

12,7 cm

Largura

208,3 cm

Altura

20,3 cm

Peso

318 g

EAN

9780345389244

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