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During late 1930s West Virginia, Jess Tyler is a subsistence farmer who serves as an unofficial watchman over the abandoned Llewellyn coal mine that adjoins his property. A stern adherent to Christian fundamentalism, his wife Belle, of the local Morgan clan, deserted him years previously with their two young daughters, Jane and Kady, to live with the attractive ne’er-do-well and musician ...
The novel focuses on three generations of the McCullough family: Eli McCullough, the vicious patriarch who was the first male child born in the newly formed Texas, his son Peter McCullough, a learned man who disagrees with his father's brutality but is powerless to stop it, and Eli's great-granddaughter and Peter's granddaughter, Jeanne Anne "J ...
The book cover was released earlier in April. [27] In the book, using family photographs and journal entries, she writes about the relationship with her mother, the death of her father and brother, stories of her half-sisters and grandmother in China, her diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease , and life as a writer. [ 28 ]
“My dad spent 14 years writing a book. He worked full time and his kids came first. But (he) made time for his book,” Richards’ daughter wrote in a TikTok video posted Feb. 8. The video from ...
Finding the right books suggestions for the dads in your life isn't always easy, but we've found a mix of options that will delight all types of dads. The 14 best books for dad: Which titles to ...
After Thomas's death, Dominick discovers the identity of their birth father; part African American and part Native American. All a secret their mother had shared with Thomas but not him. In the midst of this, Dominick is reading the autobiography of his grandfather, Italian/Sicilian-born Domenico Tempesta.
Funny Father's Day card messages like "Thanks for sharing your DNA" hit a light-hearted note, while more sentimental card designs like "I'm so glad you're my Dad" tug at the heartstrings. And for ...
Dad is the second novel by the American novelist William Wharton. It is "a story of fathers and sons drawn from [the author's own] relationship with his own dying father". [1] The novel was published in 1981 following Birdy (1978). It deals with a Paris-based American artist who is called to his mother's bedside as she has had a serious heart ...