Carry my Bones

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Carry my Bones by J. Wes Yoder, MacAdam/Cage Publishing
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Author: J. Wes Yoder ISBN: 9781596929678
Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: MP Publishing Language: English
Author: J. Wes Yoder
ISBN: 9781596929678
Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: MP Publishing
Language: English
A botched crime forces three men a sculptor, his son, and the son's septuagenarian friend to flee their small town in this tragic and moving account of survival in the face of one's own failures. A man kills his wifes lover… Almost. The criminal is Gideon Banks, a sculptor of modest success who has finally realized that he is incapable of repairing his broken marriage. Now frantically on the run from the law, Gid is joined by Merit his adopted, introverted son and Judge Riley, an old turnip-grower, the singer of a thousand songs, and Merits best friend.For the length of a college football season the unlikely trio drifts along the highways, backroads and deer trails of Alabama, befriended many times by other solitary Southerners, alone in their work, their addictions, and their restlessness. In Birmingham they meet a young woman who is naively charmed by their tale and, bored with her upper-class upbringing, takes them in. Sheltered in a house of grand portraits and heated floors, the three are afforded the time to face their separate struggles: the old Judge a fever, Gideon his guilt, and Merit the girl who would ruin his ideas about isolation forever.
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A botched crime forces three men a sculptor, his son, and the son's septuagenarian friend to flee their small town in this tragic and moving account of survival in the face of one's own failures. A man kills his wifes lover… Almost. The criminal is Gideon Banks, a sculptor of modest success who has finally realized that he is incapable of repairing his broken marriage. Now frantically on the run from the law, Gid is joined by Merit his adopted, introverted son and Judge Riley, an old turnip-grower, the singer of a thousand songs, and Merits best friend.For the length of a college football season the unlikely trio drifts along the highways, backroads and deer trails of Alabama, befriended many times by other solitary Southerners, alone in their work, their addictions, and their restlessness. In Birmingham they meet a young woman who is naively charmed by their tale and, bored with her upper-class upbringing, takes them in. Sheltered in a house of grand portraits and heated floors, the three are afforded the time to face their separate struggles: the old Judge a fever, Gideon his guilt, and Merit the girl who would ruin his ideas about isolation forever.

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