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CROWN
A Novel
A suspenseful, lyrical debut tracking three days leading up to the eviction from a trailer park of a pregnant single mother and her nine-year-old twins - told through their voices.
This novel is set over the course of a three-day eviction from their trailer park in blue-collar America.
Jude Woods is a young single mother on the brink of eviction when she unexpectedly goes into labor and is separated from her precocious twins, Evan and Virginia. With no one to turn to, mother labors through the night while the children run away along the wild riverbank by their home. As the night hurtles toward morning lockout, both mother and children must reckon with what it means to slam against the ceiling of the American dream. Set in the laundromats, social service offices, and public bus systems of blue-collar America, this is the story of the indomitable spirit of a mother and her children as well as the beating heart of the America of which they are part - a chorus of waitresses and social service workers, veterans and graffiti artists.
Evanthia Bromiley has a Warren Wilson M.F.A. for Writers, is the recipient of scholarships from the Aspen Institute, a Lighthouse Fellowship, a Lisel Mueller scholarship and Elizabeth George and Carol Houck-Smith awards. She teaches writing to children.
Jude Woods is a young single mother on the brink of eviction when she unexpectedly goes into labor and is separated from her precocious twins, Evan and Virginia. With no one to turn to, mother labors through the night while the children run away along the wild riverbank by their home. As the night hurtles toward morning lockout, both mother and children must reckon with what it means to slam against the ceiling of the American dream. Set in the laundromats, social service offices, and public bus systems of blue-collar America, this is the story of the indomitable spirit of a mother and her children as well as the beating heart of the America of which they are part - a chorus of waitresses and social service workers, veterans and graffiti artists.
Evanthia Bromiley has a Warren Wilson M.F.A. for Writers, is the recipient of scholarships from the Aspen Institute, a Lighthouse Fellowship, a Lisel Mueller scholarship and Elizabeth George and Carol Houck-Smith awards. She teaches writing to children.
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