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Fiction tells true story of injustice
February 14, 2010
By Deirdre Parker Smith
Salisburypost.com
"Dead Weight," by Batt Humphreys. Joggling Board Press. Charleston, S.C. 2009. 237 pp. $26.
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Charleston
Charleston
by John Jakes
From Publisher's Weekly:
Jakes, the bestselling master of historical fiction, begins his newest saga in 1720, a mere 50 years after the first settlers occupy the still-
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Conroy's still Conroy in his latest S.C. novel
Conroy's still Conroy in his latest S.C. novel
August 7, 2009
By Lawrence Toppman
charlotteobserver.com
“Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in,†says
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Isle of Palms
Isle of Palms
Dorothea Benton Frank
From Publishers Weekly
Honey, you think you've got a dysfunctional family. Anna Lutz Abbot wants you to sit yourself down with a glass of sweet tea and hear
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Saved through friendship (Review of South of Broad)
Saved through friendship(Review of South of Broad)
August 1, 2009
By RAYYAN AL-SHAWAF
JS Online
Though Pat Conroy, the renowned author of semiautobiographical novels "The Great Santini" and "
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The Prince of Tides: A Novel
The Prince of Tides: A Novel
by Pat Conroy
Reviewed by Cynthia K. Robertson
In Pat Conroy's masterpiece, The Prince of Tides, not much is going right in Tom Wingo's life. He drinks too much, ha
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