Billy Ray’s Farm: Essays from a Place Called Tula Reviews
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Billy Ray’s Farm: Essays from a Place Called Tula, by Brown $9 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Billy Ray’s Farm $22.95 In his first work of nonfiction since the acclaimed On Fire , Brown aims for nothing short of ruthlessly capturing the truth of the world in which he has always lived. In the prologue to the book, he tells what it’s like to be constantly compared with William Faulkner, a writer with whom he shares inspiration from the Mississippi land. The essays that follow show that influence as undeniable. Here is the pond Larry reclaims and restocks on his place in Tula. Here is the Oxford bar crowd on a wild goose chase to a fabled fishing event. And here is the literary sensation trying to outsmart a wily coyote intent on killing the farm’s baby goats. Woven in are intimate reflections on the Southern musicians and writers whose work has inspired Brown’s and the thrill of his first literary recognition. But the centerpiece of this book is the title essay which embodies every element of Larry Brown’s most emotional attachments-to the family, the land, the animals. This is a book for every Larry Brown fan. It is also an invaluable book for every reader interested in how a great writer responds, both personally and artistically, to the patch of land he lives on. |
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The best of Billy Ray Cyrus $79 The best of Billy Ray Cyrus |
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Place Called Freedom $6.15 Sentenced to a life of misery in the Scottish coal mines twenty-one-year-old Mack McAsh hungers for escape. His only ally: beautiful high-born Lizzie Hallim who is trapped in her own kind of hell. In 1766 from the teeming streets of London to the infernal hold of a slave ship headed for the American colonies to a sprawling Virginia plantation two restless young people separated by politics and position are bound by their search for a place called freedom…. From the Paperback edition. |
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A Place Called Knowing $11.99 “There is a place God longs to take each of us. Only He can lead us there. We spend our lives looking to fill the chasm within us. We wonder from mountain top to hillside in search of anything that might satisfy. We wake from each expedition feeling disillusioned. Many times we are left shattered by what our own efforts have cost us. Step inside and discover who you are. Each word is a whisper from the heart of God, raining down from the heavens for all who will hear. Listen with your whole heart as He utters words of unfathomable love. Take the hand of God as He leads you to a Place Called Knowing.” |
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A Place Called Freedom $12.78 In a brutal world, charismatic rebel miner Mack McAsh – a slave by birth – is a man with the courage to stand up for what is right, and the strength to stick by his beliefs. Independent, rebellious Lizzie Hallim, meanwhile, is engaged to Jay Jamisson, the ruthless landlord’s son and heir to an exploitative business empire. Born into separate worlds, Mack and Lizzie are thrown together when Mack becomes an enemy of the state and is forced to flee his homeland. Lizzie aids his escape, and it is not long before passions rage in the old world as well as the new . . . Set in an era of turbulent social changes, A Place Called Freedom is a magnificent novel from the undisputed master of suspense and drama, Ken Follett. |
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