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The Schooling of Claybird Catts
Contributor(s): Owens, Janis (Author)
ISBN: 0060090634     ISBN-13: 9780060090630
Publisher: Harper Perennial
OUR PRICE:   $14.39  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2004
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Annotation: When his charismatic uncle comes to town to fill the hole left by his father's tragic death, the past comes roaring into the present and Clayton's assumptions about himself and those he loves are forever altered. The result is a beguiling novel told in the rich, storytelling Southern tradition.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Family Life - General
- Fiction | Science Fiction - General
- Fiction | Romance - Contemporary
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2002068479
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 5.07" W x 8.26" (0.59 lbs) 304 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

To be perfectly honest, the day my father died really wasn't the worst day of my life.

When his beloved father, Michael, dies, Claybird Catts finds solace in the company of his close-knit family -- his mysterious and beautiful mother, Myra; his lovable, know-it-all sister, Missy; his newly grown-up brother, Simon; and his devoted grandmother, Cissie. Devastated by his loss, but secure in their love, Claybird feels as though life could almost go on as usual in their small, sleepy Southern hometown.

Until Uncle Gabe comes back.

A stranger to Claybird, Uncle Gabe is a brilliant academic who disappeared twenty years ago. Despite the deep mystery that surrounds him, Gabe's humor and intellect shine, and he quickly positions himself in the role of the Catts family's patriarch, filling the role of Claybird's dead father. Gabe and Claybird become coconspirators and best friends, until a slip of the tongue unveils the real history of their relationship, a heart-wrenching revelation that turns Claybird's world upside down.


Contributor Bio(s): Owens, Janis: -

Janis Owens was born in Marianna, Florida, in 1960, the last child and only daughter of an Assembly of God preacher who later became a salesman for the Independent Life Insurance Company. As a child, she lived in Louisiana and Mississippi, but her heart and her literary roots can be traced to west Florida, to the old mill neighborhood where her mother was raised, that the old-timers call Magnolia Hill. A graduate of the University, of Florida, Ms. Owens lives in rural north Florida with her husband and three daughters.