Towns Without Rivers
 

Towns Without Rivers

by Michael Parker

Revisiting Trent, North Carolina -- the town so poignantly rendered in his acclaimed novel, Hello Down There -- Michael Parker picks up the story of Reka Speight, a woman determined to discover a wider world than the rural backwater of her youth.
Recently released from prison for a crime she did not commit, Reka returns home with one goal: to escape Trent for someplace unencumbered by... (read more)

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Southern Literature 73 books / 112 members / 99 posts This group is for any reader interested in southern literature, from the classics (Thomas Wolfe, Eudora Welty, Erskine Caldwell, etc.) to the contemporary (Fannie Flagg, Lee Smith, Nicholas Sparks, etc.). Members should share a love of texts that relay the often humble lives of eccentric southerners as they tackle the odds, build character, and find love in the diverse coastal towns, farms, and mountain villages we know as home.
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