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Clyde Edgerton

    Clyde Edgerton è celebrato come un romanziere di spicco della tradizione letteraria del Sud, spesso paragonato a maestri come Eudora Welty e Flannery O'Connor. Sebbene le sue narrazioni affrontino spesso temi adulti come il matrimonio, l'invecchiamento, la nascita e la morte, sono profondamente incentrate sulla famiglia. Attraverso un cast di personaggi adorabili ed eccentrici, Edgerton esplora le complessità della vita familiare. I suoi personaggi, dotati di numerose difetti accanto a considerevoli virtù, risultano così simpatici da invitare alla condivisione di caffè, torta e conversazione. Edgerton, cresciuto nel Piedmont della North Carolina, attinge nei suoi romanzi dall'eredità narrativa del Sud rurale, dove le storie familiari erano una forma vitale di connessione e intrattenimento.

    Walking Across Egypt
    The Bible Salesman. A Novel
    Killer Diller
    Solo
    Raney
    Lunch at the Piccadilly
    • Lunch at the Piccadilly

      • 266pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The story features the spirited Lil Olive, who is recuperating at the Rosehaven Convalescence Center after an accident and yearns for her independence and her beloved '89 Olds. As she befriends fellow residents, including the quirky Mrs. Maudie Lowe and the ambitious preacher L. Ray Flowers, chaos ensues when they embark on a wild car theft adventure. Amidst their escapades, a controversial secret threatens L. Ray's dreams of uniting churches and nursing homes, creating a blend of humor and heartwarming moments.

      Lunch at the Piccadilly
    • Raney

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The comic love story explores the marriage between a small-town Southern Baptist named Raney and her liberal Atlanta librarian husband, Charles, who bond over their mutual love for country music. As their relationship unfolds, the narrative delves into the complexities of faith and personal quirks, presenting both challenges and moments of revelation that test their union. The book offers a humorous yet insightful look at their contrasting backgrounds and the dynamics of their love.

      Raney
    • Solo

      My Adventures in the Air

      • 290pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores Clyde Edgerton's deep passion for aviation, starting from his childhood fascination at the airport to his experiences as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War. Reflecting on nearly three decades since the conflict, he shares his journey with a blend of humor and honesty, capturing the joy of mastering flight and the complexities of combat. This memoir resonates with pilots recalling their own milestones while also captivating nonpilots who yearn for the thrill of flight.

      Solo
    • "Wonderful...Clyde Edgerton tells us another of his lovely tall tales." LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK REVIEW Listre, North Carolina, is jumping. The Sears twins, Ted and Ned, who run a Baptist college, have opened Nutrition House for overweight Christians. Meanwhile their Project Promise is busy matching the educationally disadvantaged with wayward youth who want to share their talents. Enter Wesley Benfield, a prime candidate for Project Promise, with a special place in his heart for Baptist songwriting, preaching, and a wide, iron-pumping girl over at the Nutrition House. The Lord only knows where Wesley will go from here.... From the Paperback edition.

      Killer Diller
    • The Floatplane Notebooks

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop that stretches from the antebellum era to the Vietnam War, this novel explores the intricate dynamics of the Copeland family across generations. The narrative unfolds through six distinct voices, including a centuries-old wisteria vine that harbors secrets of a haunting past. As family members grapple with their history, the story delves into themes of memory, legacy, and the unspoken truths that shape their lives.

      The Floatplane Notebooks