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When Silicon Valley executive Ian Michaels stumbles upon the body of a young woman in his home, and the Palo Alto police make him the prime suspect in her stabbing murder, he embarks on his own investigation to find out why the victim, his maid, had been disguising herself as an elderly woman and why someone is out to.
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Sarah Beth Childers grew up listening to stories. She heard them riding to school with her mother, playing Yahtzee in her Granny’s nicotine cloud, walking to the bowling alley with her grandfather, and eating casseroles at the family reunions she attended every year. In a thoughtful, humorous voice born of Appalachian storytelling, Childers brings to life in these essays events that affected the entire region: large families that squeezed into tiny apartments during the Great Depression, a girl who stepped into a rowboat from a second-story window during Huntington’s 1937 flood, brothers who were whisked away to World War II and Vietnam, and a young man who returned home from the South Pacific and worked his life away as a railroad engineer. Childers uses these family tales to make sense of her personal journey and find the joy and clarity that often emerge after the earth shakes terribly beneath us.
The chief of the village had a bad family, so I ate the offerings on the grave. At night, a woman came to me and said ...
David French's timeless dramas about the Mercer family have touched audiences worldwide. Leaving Home,Of the Fields, Lately, and Salt-Water Moon explore the complex emotional dynamics of a Newfoundland family, swept up in changing times and struggling to find their place in the world. This edition features a Foreword by Albert Schultz, Artistic Director of Soulpepper Theatre, photographs from Soulpepper's recent staging of Leaving Home and Salt-Water Moon, as well as images of Tarragon Theatre's original production of Of the Fields, Lately.