Darryl Wimberley takes readers into the lawless, violent realm of Florida's turpentine camps of the 1920s. Spanning the Jazz Age and Jim Crow, from the comfortable suburbs of New York to the lawless work camps of Florida's primeval forest.
- Contributor(s)
- Darryl Wimberley
- Publisher
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L'Aleph
- ISBN-13
- 978-917637036-0
- Publication Date
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Jun 15, 2016
- Pages
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312
- Price
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$24.72
- Tags
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#literary
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#historical
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Our Review
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"A Seeping Wound" is a dark story of human cruelty, and an ode to the preeminence of the human spirit. In his arresting novel, "A Seeping Wound", Darryl Wimberley forcefully chronicles life in one of the many slave camps of the rural American South in the early twentieth century—a place of...
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