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Author - Rick Bragg ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Knopf was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:B000212I7U offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Ava's Man Reference Book. Classifications : Formats Accessories Alternative Formats Audiobooks Boxed Sets Calendars eDocs Historical Reproductions Large Print Libros en español Sheet Music & Scores Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General H . Click the following link to view the cover of Ava's Man. Related topics: Formats. Accessories. Alternative Formats. Audiobooks. Boxed Sets. Calendars. eDocs. Large Print. Libros en español. Custom Stores. requestid: 70f5aa01-4268-4987-9b3a-4466fc3f741crequestprocessingtime: 0.0865690000000000 salesrank: 628126 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 110940125620 1) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. Rick Bragg is the man. Why is it that when I read his books, I feel like I must have roots in the South, too? Simply put, he captures Southern, hard scrabble, depression-era life from the perspective of his lovable and flawed grandfather so poignantly that readers from anywhere will identify. Truly a gifted writer who captures family history in all of its beauties and pains. A model memoir.¤ 2) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. Ava´s man was Bragg´s maternal grandfather who passed away before Rick was born into poverty.
3) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. With his improbable personal background and deft story-telling, Rick Bragg has earned an avid readership. In All Over But the Shoutin´ (1997) he introduced his family of origin, and especially his heroic mother, who epitomized the poorest of poor white trash. His newly released The Prince of Frogtown (2008) makes peace with his violently alcoholic father who repeatedly abandoned his family. Bragg spent one semester in college, then started writing, first high school sports, local stories, anything. In 1993 he won a prestigious Nieman fellowship to spend a year at Harvard, and in 1996 he won a Pulitzer for feature writing at the New York Times. Today he teaches writing at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
4) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. If chronological order is important to you, Ava´s Man should be read as the first in the series of Rick Bragg´s three biographical novels. Charlie Bundrum´s story is the first of what we will learn is two family´s lives in the rural south during turbulent times. Then, as now, when life is hard people find many different ways to survive. Generations later, we have the luxury of looking back with a critical eye. That´s easy. When you´re cold and hungry, the view is different.
5) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. I have read all of Rick Braggs books and thia was the best. I felt like I just wanted to keep on reading. He is such a powerful writer. I just wish he had more books out there, but the ones he has written are the best. You will not be disappointed reading any of his books. There is no wondering why he is a Pulitzer Prize winner.¤ 6) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of All Over but the Shoutin’ continues his personal history of the Deep South with an evocation of his mother’s childhood in the Appalachian foothills during the Great Depression, and the magnificent story of the man who raised her. 7) Hardcover Book Ava's Man by Knopf. The same fierce pride and love that animated All Over but the Shoutin´ glow in Rick Bragg´s new book. In fact, he informs us in the prologue that it was the readers of his bestselling 1997 memoir about his mother´s struggle to raise three sons out of dire poverty who told him what he had to write about next. "People asked me where I believed my own momma´s heart and backbone came from ... they said I short-shrifted them in the first book." Bragg sets out to make amends in this heartfelt biography of his maternal grandfather, Charlie Bundrum, who with wife Ava nurtured seven children through hard times that never seemed to ease in rural Alabama and Georgia. "He was a tall, bone-thin man who worked with nails in his teeth and a roofing hatchet in a fist as hard as Augusta brick," writes Bragg, "who inspired backwoods legend and the kind of loyalty that still makes old men dip their heads respectfully when they say his name." Charlie´s children adored him so much that 40 years after his premature death in 1958 at age 51, Bragg´s elderly aunts and mother began to cry when asked about him. Chronicling Charlie´s hardscrabble life in the flinty, expressive cadences of working-class Southern speech, Bragg depicts a rugged individual who would find no place in the homogenized New South. The marvelous stories collected from various relatives--Charlie facing down a truckload of mean drunks with a hammer, hatchet, and 12-gauge shotgun, or brewing illegal white whiskey in the woods ("He never sold a sip that he did not test with his own liver")--are not just snapshots of a colorful character. They´re also the author´s tribute to an oral culture with tenacious roots and powerful significance in the American South. --Wendy Smith¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, , 010-650-650-200-250-0X1-7UB-IEB-8
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