Greenwood

De (autor): Mark Morrow

Greenwood - Mark Morrow

Greenwood

De (autor): Mark Morrow

Greenwood is a book that defies all geographical boundaries, despite its Southern setting.

That's because these relatable, entertaining, good-hearted, and sometimes quirky characters are all driven by the same predictable flaws and predilections we share as human beings. Perhaps that is why the characters often make confusing, even baffling choices in their lives.

For example, why did Merle Flack, in the story "Sara Jean's Bees," decide to put an active beehive in the backseat of his car and drive it to his sister's new home when he had a deathly fear of bees. And what made Robert Lee Johnson in the story "A Game of Chess" decide to hike the Appalachian Trail when he absolutely hated everything about camping, including sleeping on the ground?

The other connecting narrative fiber here is a sense of belonging and place. Hamilton Green, a returning prodigal son in the signature story

"Greenwood" confesses that coming home has made him both "grateful and perhaps a little sad." He laments his abandonment of "the warm embrace of my family and community for all these years" while at the same time celebrating the "sweetness" in his life and the "meaningful, deep connections" he now enjoys by choosing to live in his native community once again.

Perhaps this is how every reader should approach this book, not so much as a series of connected short stories but more accurately as a welcoming invitation to come home again for a long overdue visit.

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Greenwood is a book that defies all geographical boundaries, despite its Southern setting.

That's because these relatable, entertaining, good-hearted, and sometimes quirky characters are all driven by the same predictable flaws and predilections we share as human beings. Perhaps that is why the characters often make confusing, even baffling choices in their lives.

For example, why did Merle Flack, in the story "Sara Jean's Bees," decide to put an active beehive in the backseat of his car and drive it to his sister's new home when he had a deathly fear of bees. And what made Robert Lee Johnson in the story "A Game of Chess" decide to hike the Appalachian Trail when he absolutely hated everything about camping, including sleeping on the ground?

The other connecting narrative fiber here is a sense of belonging and place. Hamilton Green, a returning prodigal son in the signature story

"Greenwood" confesses that coming home has made him both "grateful and perhaps a little sad." He laments his abandonment of "the warm embrace of my family and community for all these years" while at the same time celebrating the "sweetness" in his life and the "meaningful, deep connections" he now enjoys by choosing to live in his native community once again.

Perhaps this is how every reader should approach this book, not so much as a series of connected short stories but more accurately as a welcoming invitation to come home again for a long overdue visit.

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