WHEN LOIS LANE SINGS

by Trecia Greene


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/6/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 190
ISBN : 9780595382620
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 190
ISBN : 9780595826346

About the Book

When Lois Lane Sings tells the story of a coming of age that takes half a century. Callie Harp is looking for joy, so when her estranged brother Monday's turbulent life lands him in the Indiana state pen, Callie leaves her beloved Kentucky to take refuge in the Pacific Northwest. When she marries and has two children, she is determined they will love each other. Her one dependable source of strength is an ancient pictograph residing in stony silence on the banks of the Columbia River where Callie goes on a regular basis to talk to She Who Watches.

When Monday goes into his house on Mother's Day, programs his answering machine with dark messages, holes up for six months, and gets himself declared mentally incompetent, Callie finally has to ask herself what this family of hers is all about. Then she has to go back-way back-following the thread of her mother's life through a labyrinth of four generations of stoic women and family secrets, her own included.

Callie Harp would know Barbara Kingsolver's prodigal Kentucky summers, and she would probably envy Wendell Berry's fidelity to family; but Callie truly understands Tony Morrison's chilling first-line observation in Tar Baby: "He believed he was safe." Callie Harp is looking for joy, and, against all odds, she believes she can find it. Women everywhere know about that kind of hope.


About the Author

Trecia Greene is the author of three books, including The Laws of Eleanor, a biography, and the soon to be published Portrait of Peninsula Woman, collected profiles originally published in the Chinook Observer, about women living on the Long Beach Peninsula in Washington State. Greene lives in Vancouver, Washington.