Size: 6.125 x 9.25
Pages: 352
Illustrations:
William Baldwin
The inclusion of this book in the Open Carolina collection is made possible by the generous funding of
"All readers of Southern fiction will enjoy this one."—Library Journal
"Southern story-telling at its best."—Richmond Times-Dispatch
"A work of art."—Raleigh News & Observer
"[A] funny, sad, gentle, violent story . . . The adventures of Willie T. are so exciting a reader can scarcely get from page to page fast enough."—Detroit Free Press
"A fine large-scale send up of the Great Southern Novel."—New York Times
"Baldwin is a devil of a storyteller, with the unmistakable voice of a true Southern raconteur."—Publishers Weekly
"An epic tale of southern myth, mystery and mayhem. . . . If our stories are our true wealth, Willie T. is the richest boy ever born. . . . Baldwin pokes us in the ribs [and] seeps into our heart. . . . The Hard to Catch Mercy slides from your eyes to your mouth, begging to be read aloud."—Indianapolis News
"A compelling tale. . . . Baldwin's work is a worthy addition to the proud line of modern Southern literature that arose with Faulkne"—Virginian-Pilot/Ledger Star
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