“I hope I will be proud that even though I could never find the answer (Atria Books), her hilarious new memoir. Frank, the eastern box turtle that wanders her Nashville yard, offers stability while Philpott’s family navigates both the small catastrophes and the big stuff of life. On the fiction side, Taylor Brown took a true tidbit about William Faulkner—his 1934 Mardi Gras with two daredevils—and threaded it into a captivating novel, (St. Martin’s Press), about a couple who performs aerial stunts across Depression-era rural America. Brown’s observations of Southern landscapes, history, and characters encourage a new way of thinking about Faulkner and fears faced.
Fact and Fiction
Mar 21, 2022
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