Reseña del editor:
Set in the Mississippi Delta in 1930, Nora Clayton’s story is about love, hate and redemption, told with humor and built around a young spirited woman her determined to better herself despite her background. Seldom Seen is a house named by her siblings. Just after moving there, it takes on an impiety and quicky becomes a sinister character in the story. Defenseless against a brutal father, Nora soon discovers that he has murdered a Bible salesman. Convinced that hell is rooted in the house, she leaves in hopes of finding a better life, one that will enable her to become the woman she was born to be.
Biografía del autor:
In addition to her five published books, humor columnist Cappy Hall Rearick has authored five columns: Alive And Well In Hollywood, Tidings, Simply Southern, "Putin' On The Gritz, and currently Simply Senior. She also writes an e-column, Simply Something. The author and her husband Bill live in St. Simons Island, Georgia and Saluda, North Carolina. They are owned by their two cats, Sophie Sorrowful and Igor the Irascible.
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