The Snake in the Garden

The Snake in the Garden

Author: Deborah Hand-Cutler

Publisher: Black Horse Press

Published: 2021-05-10

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781736516515

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The Snake in the Garden is an explosive depiction of racism in twentieth-century Arkansas, seen through the lens of interracial relationships over four generations. Starting in 1926, and paying homage to Kate Chopin's "Desiree's Baby," the story moves to the turbulent night of the Kennedy assassination in 1963, the Hollywood music scene of the 1970s and '80s, and the still-troubled racial attitudes of 1993. Written by two women, one Black, one white, the novel depicts racism from the point of view of both Blacks and whites - racists, non-racists and victims, alike. The setting is the fictional town of Jefferson Springs, Arkansas, during the Jim Crow era. Lucille Day, a Black woman, worked as a domestic for the family of judge Reuben Whittier in the 1950s and early '60s. Her children, Regina and Clarence, were forbidden to be friends with the judge's daughter, Karen. In 1963, when Regina, Clarence and Karen were teenagers, bigotry prevailed, and it was illegal for Blacks and whites to have relationships or marry. The night President Kennedy was assassinated, three days after a stopover in town, all hell broke loose in Jefferson Springs, with tragic results, including a lynching. Clarence was jailed, and Regina was exiled to California to live with her Aunt Violet. There, she won a singing contest and became a pop star. Karen, meanwhile, was forced to stay home under the cruel thumb of her father. She longed for a true father-daughter bond, but in his eyes, she could do no right. She consoled herself in her boring and barren life with chocolate and English romance novels. Regina had vowed never to return to Arkansas. But when her mother died, she knew she had to attend the funeral. She dreaded going back where she had felt nothing but humiliation, anger and fear. Can the two women now unite to uncover the truth about their families, and finally make things right for Clarence? The Snake in the Garden is a powerful story of transcendence over scars of the past, and the healing that can come when the truth is finally faced.


Hand-Dug Well Full of Snakes

Hand-Dug Well Full of Snakes

Author: Orion Donicht

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2020-06-20

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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From the Mississippi River to the mountains of Denali, I spread my fathers ashes across the country. A road trip down memory lane and up the Alaskan highway. "It's about a love of a son for his father. It's about love that conquers misfortune, sorrow, and even death. It's about love of music, the open road, fresh air, chaos, and the finest herbs, smoked with the finest people. This is about a love of life."-Redboi (From the Forward)


Snake's Hands

Snake's Hands

Author: Alice K. Turner

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1592240518

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Brilliant, poetic, a master of fantastic symbolism and emotional portraiture, John Crowley is one of the finest contemporary American novelists. As Harold Bloom writes in his Preface to this book, "Crowley writes so magnificently that only a handful of living writers can equal him as a stylist . . . Of novelists, only Philip Roth consistently writes on Crowley's level." Engine Summer; Little, Big; Aegypt; Great Work of Time; The Translator: these are only the highlights of a twenty-five year literary career of extraordinary depth and eloquence. Yet Crowley has not been the subject of a full-length critical study until now; Snake's-Hands remedies this lack, in full. In Snake's-Hands, Alice K. Turner and Michael Andre-Driussi assemble a host of brilliant essays on the fiction of John Crowley, by such eminent writers and critics as John Clute, Thomas M. Disch, James Hynes, Brian Attebery, and Bill Sheehan. Explore with them Crowley's fantasticated retellings of the Hundred Years' War and of innumerable beast fables; his subtle rendering of the bucolic decline of Earth; his astonishing, multi-leveled vision of the fairylands deep within mundane reality; his British Empire upon which the sun, heartbreakingly, never can set; his glowing, brooding trio of Hermetic masterpieces; his tale of poetry at war with nuclear annihilation. Wonders of artistry, the artistry of wonder: Crowley is a genius, and Snake's-Hands demonstrates this alluringly, in a potent mosaic of insights. Snake's-Hands: The Fiction of John Crowley is the essential guide to the work of a great writer, and a landmark of criticism in its own right.


The Snake's Hand

The Snake's Hand

Author: James Ross

Publisher:

Published: 2011-08-17

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9781463667436

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Eli had spent years dedicated to saving lives certainally never to intentionally take one"As he sat on the bench in the weight room, Eli put his chin in his hands and prepared for the overpowering guilt, the all encompassing remorse of his sin to arrive and crush him. However, it didn't come, in fact, he felt enormous relief..."Eli Roberts grew up in a middle class family in rural West Tennessee just north of the Mississippi state line. His parents were happily married with he and his sister completing the loving family. They were successful and fulfilled until the long, evil shadow of a man with a snake's hand fell across their lives. This shadow and snake hand lingered over them for almost twenty years, slowly taking from Eli everyone he held dear. The Snake's Hand is a remarkable story of perseverance and redemption. A classic example of the battle between good and evil. As you read this enthralling story, you will be drawn into Eli's life and soon find yourself rooting for him to overcome the obstacles that are placed before him by the man with the snake's hand.


The Hand of Chaos

The Hand of Chaos

Author: Margaret Weis

Publisher: Spectra

Published: 2009-05-20

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 0307485781

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Chaos is everywhere as the Lord of the Nexus orders his servant Haplo and the human child known as Bane to further their master's work on Arianus, the realm of air. But their one time companion Alfred has been cast into the deadly Labyrinth. And somehow the assassin Hugh the Hand has been resurrected to complete his dark mission. More important, the evil force that Haplo and Alfred discovered on Arianus has escaped. As Haplo's doubts about his master grow deeper, he must decide whether to obey the Lord of the Nexus or betray the powerful Patryn...and endeavor to bring peace to the universe.


Snakes

Snakes

Author: Nic Bishop

Publisher: Nic Bishop

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780545206389

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Introduces snakes and provides information on their physical characteristics, how they hunt, and why some snakes are poisonous.


The Man and the Snake

The Man and the Snake

Author: Ambrose Bierce

Publisher: Modernista

Published: 2024-06-13

Total Pages: 11

ISBN-13: 918108028X

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»The Man and the Snake« is a short story by Ambrose Bierce, originally published in 1893. AMBROSE BIERCE [1842-1914] was an American author, journalist, and war veteran. He was one of the most influential journalists in the United States in the late 19th century and alongside his success as a horror writer he was hailed as a pioneer of realism. Among his most famous works are The Devil's Dictionary and the short story »An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.«