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Ava's Man by Rick Bragg

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Ava's Man

Rick Bragg, Random House Audio

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · August 13, 2002

Reading lane: Southern U.S. History

A Nonfiction pick for readers exploring Ava's Man.

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Why This Clicks

Quiet Company

Come here for

  • Rick Bragg’s voice close at hand
  • Southern history with a human scale

Expect

  • Contemplative nonfiction pace
  • Insight before argument

Book Details

Authors
Rick Bragg, Random House Audio
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published
August 13, 2002
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Southern U.S. History · Black Historical Fiction
Reading lane
Southern U.S. History

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Publisher Categories

  • Lives in History

  • Southern U.S. History

  • Rural Life

About This Book

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • With the same emotional generosity and effortlessly compelling storytelling that made All Over But the Shoutin’ a beloved bestseller, Rick Bragg continues his personal history of the Deep South. This time he’s writing about his grandfather Charlie Bundrum, a man who died before Bragg was born but left an indelible imprint on the people who loved him. Drawing on their memories, Bragg reconstructs the life of an unlettered roofer who kept food on his fami...

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • With the same emotional generosity and effortlessly compelling storytelling that made All Over But the Shoutin’ a beloved bestseller, Rick Bragg continues his personal history of the Deep South. This time he’s writing about his grandfather Charlie Bundrum, a man who died before Bragg was born but left an indelible imprint on the people who loved him. Drawing on their memories, Bragg reconstructs the life of an unlettered roofer who kept food on his family’s table through the worst of the Great Depression; a moonshiner who drank exactly one pint for every gallon he sold; an unregenerate brawler, who could sit for hours with a baby in the crook of his arm. In telling Charlie’s story, Bragg conjures up the backwoods hamlets of Georgia and Alabama in the years when the roads were still dirt and real men never cussed in front of ladies. A masterly family chronicle and a human portrait so vivid you can smell the cornbread and whiskey, Ava’s Man is unforgettable.

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