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To the Bright and Shining Sun

Author: James Lee Burke  

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A compelling coming-of-age novel from the award-winning crime writer.

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A compelling coming-of-age novel from the award-winning crime writer.

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For generations, Perry James' family has lived under the shadow of the Cumberland range and worked in the coal mines. Staunch union supporters, Perry's grandfather and father have known hard times and after Perry helps to sabotage the mine to keep the 'scabs' out, things look bleaker than ever.

To escape from the cycle of poverty, Perry signs up with the Jobs Corps, where they begin to teach him how to read and write, as well as train him in a skilled trade. But Perry is torn between family honour and the lure of seedy beer joints where he can drink and escape the dark and atavistic heritage of the Cumberland Mountains.

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Critic Reviews

“When it comes to keenly characterised American crime writing, James Lee Burke is top of the tree...here is a welcome chance to sample an early work by a man many consider to be the finest writer of American crime fiction.”

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About the Author

James Lee Burke is the author of many previous novels, many featuring Detective Dave Robicheaux. He won the Edgar Award in 1998 for CIMARRON ROSE, while BLACK CHERRY BLUES won the Edgar in 1990 and SUNSET LIMITED was awarded the CWA Gold Dagger in 1998. He lives with his wife, Pearl, in Missoula, Montana and New Iberia, Louisiana.

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For generations, Perry James' family has lived under the shadow of the Cumberland range and worked in the coal mines. Staunch union supporters, Perry's grandfather and father have known hard times and after Perry helps to sabotage the mine to keep the 'scabs' out, things look bleaker than ever.To escape from the cycle of poverty, Perry signs up with the Jobs Corps, where they begin to teach him how to read and write, as well as train him in a skilled trade. But Perry is torn between family honour and the lure of seedy beer joints where he can drink and escape the dark and atavistic heritage of the Cumberland Mountains.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Orion
Published
13th December 2012
Pages
272
ISBN
9781409109624

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