Crossing the Moss Line

Crossing the Moss Line

Crossing the Moss Line

Grace Hawthorne

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Año de edición:
2016
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781634915441
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Winner: 5th Annual Beverly Hills International Book Awards - Regional Fiction categoryRunner-Up: BookLife Shelf Unbound 2016 Best Indie Book - Southeast Region Set in the early 40s, Crossing the Moss Line is a tragicomedy about slippery choices and unintended consequences reaching from the Geechee community along the Georgia coast to New York City and back. When a practical joke goes wrong, it takes God, the conjure man, a Jewish mother, and an assortment of uniquely Southern characters to set things right again. The tale is told with drama, authentic dialogue, and a touch of slightly wicked humor.

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