Read "Alligator Lake" by Lynne Bryant available from Rakuten Kobo. As a pregnant teenager, Avery Pritchett found refuge in Colorado, but now, ten years later, her brother's wedding-and so 5/5(1). · “Lynne Bryant’s Alligator Lake is a gutsy examination of southern race relations. Bryant is provocative and unflinching as she reveals her characters’ private hopes and fears. Her abiding love for Mississippi shines through as she wrestles with its troubled bltadwin.ru: Penguin Publishing Group. · LYNNE BRYANT is the author of two novels: Catfish Alley (NAL/Penguin ) and Alligator Lake (NAL/Penguin ), which earned acclaim as a bestseller in Norway. Lynne’s fiction wrestles with the complex race issues that continue to haunt the contemporary American South/5().
LYNNE BRYANT is the author of two novels: Catfish Alley (NAL/Penguin ) and Alligator Lake (NAL/Penguin ), which earned acclaim as a bestseller in Norway. Lynne's fiction wrestles with the complex race issues that continue to haunt the contemporary American South. Alligator Lake. An unflinching look at fractured family, racial tensions, love, and secrets. A summer wedding calls Avery Pritchett home. Back to the fertile Mississippi Delta she left ten years ago. Back to the family that sent her away. Alligator Lake I loved Alligator Lake as much, if not more than Catfish Alley! I couldn't put it down in fact got little sleep, even dreaming about the characters. Lynne, you are a wonderful author your characters drew me in and wouldn't let go! Excellent read!
LYNNE BRYANT is the author of two novels: Catfish Alley (NAL/Penguin ) and Alligator Lake (NAL/Penguin ), which earned acclaim as a bestseller in Norway. Lynne’s fiction wrestles with the complex race issues that continue to haunt the contemporary American South. “Lynne Bryant’s Alligator Lake is a gutsy examination of southern race relations. Bryant is provocative and unflinching as she reveals her characters’ private hopes and fears. Her abiding love for Mississippi shines through as she wrestles with its troubled history. Alligator Lake, published in , was described by Natalie Baszile, author of Queen Sugar, as “a gutsy examination of southern race relations. Bryant is provocative and unflinching as she reveals her characters’ private hopes and fears. Her abiding love for Mississippi shines through as she wrestles with its troubled history.”.
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