Snake Ripley lebt mit seinem geistig zurückgebliebenen Bruder Leslie und seinem Vater in einer gottverlassenen Kleinstadt in Mississippi und hat das Leben dort satt. Schon längst hätte er sich auf und davon gemacht - wäre da nicht Truly, das verwöhnte Mädchen aus gutem Haus, das auch davon träumt, aus der Monotonie des langweiligen Alltags auszubrechen.
Philip Lee Williams Bücher






Elegies for the Water
- 102 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The collection features poems deeply connected to the natural surroundings of the poet's home in Georgia. Each piece reflects the beauty and intricacies of the landscape, capturing the essence of rural life and the emotional resonance of nature. Through vivid imagery and personal insights, the poems invite readers to explore themes of belonging, tranquility, and the profound relationship between humanity and the environment.
The Heart of a Distant Forest
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The story follows retired professor Andrew Lachlan, who returns to his family lake house in Georgia with the intention of facing his mortality. Instead of succumbing to solitude, he finds himself invigorated by his surroundings and the arrival of a young country boy, Willie Sullivan. Willie's presence challenges Lachlan's quest for peace and reignites forgotten memories, leading to a profound exploration of life, nature, and the connections that transcend age and experience.
In the Morning: Reflections from First Light
- 158 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The Campfire Boys
- 401 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Focusing on the lives of the Blackshear brothers, this novel explores their transformation from childhood performers in Georgia to renowned entertainers during the Civil War. Jack, Michael, and Henry navigate the challenges of war while captivating soldiers with their campfire act, highlighting themes of brotherhood, resilience, and the power of performance amidst turmoil. Their journey reflects the unique role of entertainment in providing solace and connection during a tumultuous period in American history.
The Flower Seeker: An Epic Poem of William Bartram [With CD (Audio)]
- 454 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the American South, this epic poem explores the life of William Bartram, blending fiction and poetry to delve into his experiences as a naturalist and artist. Written in twenty-four cantos, it captures Bartram's journey and reflections during his youth and later years in his father's gardens. Philip Lee Williams crafts a rich narrative that not only recounts Bartram's travels but also unveils his inner thoughts and emotions, creating a vivid portrayal of a remarkable figure in American history. An accompanying audio CD enhances the experience.