Two teenagers from opposite sides of the tracks fuel the latest from the southern master known for his "achingly poignant and ripsnortingly funny" novels. (Raleigh News & Observer)
Clyde Edgerton's Raney is the comic love story of a marriage between Raney, a small-town Southern Baptist, and Charles, a librarian with liberal leanings from Atlanta, united by their... Læs mere
Clyde Edgerton's third novel, first published in 1988, The Floatplane Notebooks,is a multigenerational story of the Copeland family, spanning from the antebellum era to... Læs mere