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Authors: Edward P. Jones
ISBN-13: 9780060557560, ISBN-10: 0060557567
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: August 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Edward P. Jones

More than ten years after his first collection of short stories was nominated for a National Book Award, Edward P. Jones's second book (and first novel) created an even bigger critical stir. Jonathan Yardley called The Known World, about a black slaveholder in the antebellum South, "the best new work of American fiction to cross my desk in years."

Book Synopsis

Three years after the publication of his much-heralded, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Known World, Edward P. Jones returned with an elegiac, luminous masterpiece, All Aunt Hagar's Children. In these fourteen sweeping and sublime stories, Jones resurrects the minor characters in his first award-winning story collection, Lost in the City. The result is vintage Jones: powerful, magisterial tales that showcase his ability to probe the complexities and tenaciousness of the human spirit.

All Aunt Hagar's Children is filled with people who call Washington, D.C., home. Yet it is the city's ordinary citizens, not its power brokers, who most concern Jones. Here, everyday people who thought the values of the South would sustain them in the North find "that the cohesion born and nurtured in the south would be but memory in less than two generations."

The Washington Post - Jonathan Yardley

Now there can be no doubt about it: Edward P. Jones belongs in the first rank of American letters. With the publication of All Aunt Hagar's Children, his third book and second collection of short stories, Jones has established himself as one of the most important writers of his own generation -- he is 55 years old -- and of the present day. Not merely that, but he is one of the few contemporary American writers of literary fiction who is more interested in the world around him than he is in himself, with the happy result that he has much to tell us about ourselves and how we live now.

Table of Contents

In the blink of God's eye1
Spanish in the morning31
Resurrecting Methuselah53
Old boys, old girls75
All Aunt Hagar's children103
A poor Guatemalan dreams of a downtown in Peru133
Root worker163
Common law203
Adam Robinson acquires grandparents and a little sister239
The devil swims across the Anacostia River271
Blindsided293
A rich man323
Bad neighbors347
Tapestry375

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