· #;Compassionate understanding and humor illuminate this understated yet dazzling work#; (Publishers Weekly)-a compelling parable in which two sisters find, among the neglected virtues of the past, a sustenance to carry them into the future. #;A fine, unnerving little hermeneutic of Author: Lawrence Naumoff. “Compassionate understanding and humor illuminate this understated yet dazzling work” (Publishers Weekly)-a compelling parable in which two sisters. Lawrence Naumoff is the author of six novels and lots of stories. He’s won a Whiting Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Discovery Award, a Thomas Wolfe fiction award, and the Walter Raleigh prize for the best work of fiction in North Carolina for the year Author: Lawrence Naumoff.
Naumoff is an interesting combination: a progressive champion of women's rights and a conservative wedded to the land and fearful of development. In his appealing fourth novel about two sisters, he affirms the values of a matriarchal family. In an earlier century, in North Carolina, a woman was tricked into leaving her husband for another man, only to reap humiliation and disgrace. The advertising campaign for ``Nell'' calls it ``an extraordinary motion picture about the power of innocence.'' Lawrence Naumoff's ``Silk Hope, NC'' is also about the power of innocence and the power of love, hope, and belief in the past, despite a world filled with greed, selfishness, and dedication to progress. Buy Silk Hope, NC by Lawrence Naumoff online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now.
Naumoff is an interesting combination: a progressive champion of women's rights and a conservative wedded to the land and fearful of development. In his appealing fourth novel about two sisters, he affirms the values of a matriarchal family. In an earlier century, in North Carolina, a woman was tricked into leaving her husband for another man, only to reap humiliation and disgrace. Her. Lawrence Naumoff is the author of six novels and lots of stories. He’s won a Whiting Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Discovery Award, a Thomas Wolfe fiction award, and the Walter Raleigh prize for the best work of fiction in North Carolina for the year “Compassionate understanding and humor illuminate this understated yet dazzling work” (Publishers Weekly)-a compelling parable in which two sisters.
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