This haunting debut novel invites us to explore the boundaries between beliefs, desires, obsessions, and madness. Karen Salyer McElmurray's story is set in Mining Hollow, Kentucky, where we meet Ruth Blue Wallen; her husband, Earl; and their son, Andrew. Ruth longs to know God, the only escape she can find in a world that has shown her spiritual, emotional, and sensual defeat. Earl yearns for the music-making of his past, now lost as he makes a living as a coal miner. Andrew desires the affection of a boyhood friend, an expression of love considered sinful in rural Kentucky. And with the divinely inspired yet tormenting help of his mother, in a world of deeply and tragically conflicting desires, Andrew must choose to live or die--he must choose an uncertain love or nothing at all.
Her first novel, Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven, is set largely in Inez, a real eastern Kentucky mining town, fictionalized as the home of Ruth Blue Wallen, her husband Earl, and their son Andrew, characters who are searching for ...
... an anthology of poems by southerners; Ellen Gilchrist's I, Rhoda Manning, Go Hunting with My Daddy, and Karen McElmurray's Strange Birds in the Tree of Heaven. I read a book every day; Strange Birds, a novel set in eastern Kentucky, ...
The Motel of the Stars is a novel set in Kentucky and North Carolina on the eve of the 1997 anniversary of the Harmonic Convergence, a mystical alignment of planets...
Twenty-five years after making the heart-breaking decision to give up her infant for adoption, a mother begins the search for the son she never knew, a quest recounted in a highly personal story of a woman exploring the meaning of ...
Together, these essays take the theme of silencing in Appalachian culture, whether the details of that theme revolve around faith, class, work, or family legacies.
The inspiring story of David Wingate, a living legend among birders, who brought the Bermuda petrel back from presumed extinction Rare Birds is a tale of obsession, of hope, of fighting for redemption against incredible odds.
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One day , Brolga went off by herself to a big coolibah tree on the dry red plain near her camp . ... As the wind swayed the tree , Brolga swayed , dancing out into the sunlight . ... A strange bird we have never seen before !
asks the man , who turns out to be something of a celebrity in his own right , the Bermudian landscape painter Otto Trott . Wingate squints at the LCD screen . " No , the killdeer . " He delivers a short lecture on the bird's migration ...
... NOTE: Memphis was the religious and theological center of ancient Egypt. The following myth is a product of the discourse that took place there. This text has been dated to about 2700 B.C. and is a translation by John A. Wilson in ...