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Gigi, Helen Wesley Kapp
Gigi, Helen Wesley Kapp
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Francis’s grandpa taught her how to wrestle alligators. By the time Francis was sixteen, she could hold her own, but all it takes is one gator. Just one gator who almost gets the best of you, and suddenly you’ve got a dead animal; somebody’s getting stitches; you’re getting haunted by the ghost of the alligator you just killed; and your mom’s making you move to Charleston to attend a swanky prep school where the kids don’t wrestle gators, but surviving the gossip is even harder.
The Curiosociety, Luke G. Smith
The Curiosociety, Luke G. Smith
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
No abstract provided.
Squatters, Alina Cerisse Cohen
Squatters, Alina Cerisse Cohen
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
No abstract provided.
The Waning Days Of Projection In The Mountain West, Samuel Gwinn Dunnington
The Waning Days Of Projection In The Mountain West, Samuel Gwinn Dunnington
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
The Waning Days of Projection in the Mountain West is a novel featuring a young narrator named Argus, who worked for years as an apprentice and assistant to a documentary filmmaker named Max Morgen. The novel begins years after Argus and Max have gone their separate ways. Max has recently died, and his final wish was that his son send Argus all the footage they’d acquired over their years together in order to edit and complete the film Max originally set out to make. Argus must decide how to proceed.
Kid Gloves, Anne North Kolle
Kid Gloves, Anne North Kolle
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Kid Gloves is an excerpt from a novel in progress that follows the lives of three generations of women—Dorothy, Lydia, and Maisie—and explores the privileges and traumas they hold onto and pass down. The novel takes place in wealthy Baltimore society in the week leading up to Maisie’s debutante ball, but it is interspersed with stories from the past that inform the lives of the three women today.