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Book Review: Afternoons With Harper Lee, Lindsay G. Wong
Book Review: Afternoons With Harper Lee, Lindsay G. Wong
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Ruin And Resilience: Southern Literature And The Environment, Kevin J. Reagan
Book Review: Ruin And Resilience: Southern Literature And The Environment, Kevin J. Reagan
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Blood, Bone And Marrow: A Biography Of Harry Crews, Chris Sharpe
Book Review - Blood, Bone And Marrow: A Biography Of Harry Crews, Chris Sharpe
Georgia Library Quarterly
A book review of Blood, Bone and Marrow: A Biography of Harry Crews by Ted Geltner. This is the first biography of writer Harry Crews. It covers his life as an author of several books and articles and a teacher of creative writing.
Book Review - Cardinal Hill, Kelly Holt
Book Review - Cardinal Hill, Kelly Holt
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Among The Living, Linda M. Golian-Lui
Book Review - Among The Living, Linda M. Golian-Lui
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Review: Faithfully Yours: The Letters Of Byron Herbert Reece, Julie Camp
Review: Faithfully Yours: The Letters Of Byron Herbert Reece, Julie Camp
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Faithfully Yours: The Letters of Byron Herbert Reece," edited by Raymond A. Cook and Alan Jackson.
Elizabeth Goudge Revisited: The Lost Art Of Happily Ever After, Anne A. Salter
Elizabeth Goudge Revisited: The Lost Art Of Happily Ever After, Anne A. Salter
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article focuses on the works of novelist Elizabeth Goudge. Her style of writing has been described as adult fairy tales. Her works were greatly influenced by the Victorian Period. Goudge's book "The White Witch" presents the historical backdrop of the English Civil War. Writer Josephine Lawrence stated in her review of the novelist's book "Gentian Hill" that the Victorian side of Goudge makes it appealing.