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OCTOBER RAIN
by J.W. Dunn
224 pages
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October Rain is a story of a Southern family's fight for survival.
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Category: Fiction:Historical
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About the Book
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October Rain by J.W. Dunn is a historical novel relating the story of Thurston Knox and his family as they struggle to survive and prosper on his eighty-acre farm in North Louisiana in 1906. Beset by weather, a son’s rebellion, sickness, and death of loved ones, Thurston worries about his own impending death—a condition he has hidden from his family and continues pushing himself to plant an additional ten acres of cotton, determined to make his farm provide for his family after he is gone. However, his stubborn resolution precipitates events that threaten to destroy his family.
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J.W. Dunn believes the poet should be a “maker” and that poetry should be a path into revelation, not confusion.Dunn is a skilled wordsmith who loves the South and interweaves its dialect, culture, and unique beauty throughout his art.
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| About the Author |
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J. W. Dunn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double concentration in history and English from the University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, now Excelsior College. He studied with Elaine Ford and Constance Hunting in the University of Maine’s graduate creative writing program. |
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