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South of Everything: A Novel
By (Author) Audrey Taylor Gonzalez
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
15th September 2015
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
228
Width 145mm, Height 221mm, Spine 23mm
454g
Set in 1940s Germantown, Tennessee, "South of Everything" is a magical coming of age story about the daughter of a plantation-owning family, who, despite her privileged background, finds more in common with the help than her own family. She develops a special kinship with her parents servant Old Thomas, who introduces her to the mysterious Lolololo
When I was a young black girl I knew my place was on the other side of the track of limited opportunities. And then there was Missy Sara, that other girl, who was rebuked for her cosmopolitan imagination and urban dreams and was raised up in high cotton, separate and unequaled, asking questions that whites disregarded. That s just the way it was with her and for me. This story will take you south of everything.
Deanie Parker, African America singer/songwriter and former president/CEO of the Soulsville Foundation
"South of Everything" is a coming-of-age journey with poignant moments, distinct characters, and a powerful message about love in a time of harsh race relations.
IndieReader, Starred Review
In the hands of an adroit storyteller, magical realism has always been one of the most truthful and compelling forms of fiction. Here, Gonzales proves herself to be master of both the form and her material. A beautiful book.
Phyllis Tickle, American author and lecturer, founding editor of the Religion Department of Publishers Weekly
Audrey Taylor Gonzalez has written a magical tale about the realities of religious and racial prejudice, transformed by the author's compassion and depth of understanding of the flawed nature of humanity.
Jimmy Santiago Baca, American Book Award and Pushcart Prize winning poet and novelist"