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October 1941. Eleven-year-old Ella McGee sits on a bus bound for her Southern hometown. Behind her in Washington D.C. lie the broken pieces of her parents' love story--a black father drafted an activist mother of Scotch-Irish and Cherokee descent confronting racist thugs. But Ella's journey is just beginning when she reaches Hopewell County and her disappearance into the Georgia mountains will unfurl a rich tapestry of family secrets spanning a century. Told in five unforgettable voices Glow reaches back through the generations from the eve of World War II to the Blue Ridge frontier of 1836 where slave plantations adjoin the haunted glades of a razed Cherokee Nation. Out of these characters' lives evolves a drama that is at once intimately human and majestic in its power to call upon the great themes of our time--race identity and the bonds of family and community. Lushly conceived cinematically detailed and epic in historical scope Glow announces an extraordinary new voice in Southern fiction.
TITLE: Glow
AUTHOR: Jessica Maria Tuccelli
SKU: 9780143122920
PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Inc
DATE PUBLISHED: 13/03/2013
PLACE PUBLISHED: United States
PAGES: 324
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 139 mm x 213 mm x 18 mm
WEIGHT: 263 gr