Description: Listen by Sheldon Russell During the Great Depression, Liam takes a low-paying job with the Federal Writers Project. But as he interviews residents of a Dust Bowl Oklahoma town, Liams probing questions steer him into danger. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Stripped of opportunity by the Great Depression, educated and ambitious Liam takes a low-paying job with the Federal Writers Project, assigned to collect stories of rural life for the Library of Congress in a hot, poverty-stricken Dust Bowl town in Oklahoma. Hell take his government check, write the stories, and wait for better times. Then Liam meets a woman who upends all his plans.Eden Sawyer may be poor, but shes hardworking and determined. She has dreams; more than that, she has talent. As Liam interviews her, he discovers that Eden longs to be an artist, and has the skill to do it, if only she can break the cycle of poverty that traps her.Eden leads Liam to an unexpected, unimagined love. But as he interviews more townspeople, Liams probing questions steer him into danger, threatening to reveal untold secrets, unsolved mysteries, and unfulfilled passions. Will one mans simmering jealousy and thwarted ambition bring Liam and Edens story to an abrupt and deadly end? Author Biography Dr. Sheldon Russell is the author of thirteen books and is perhaps best known for his Hook Runyon mystery series. His work has twice won the Oklahoma Book Award for Fiction, as well as the Langum Prize for Historical Literature. Hes received starred reviews in both Booklist and Publishers Weekly. The Insane Train was selected as one of the six best mysteries of 2010 by Publishers Weekly. A Forgotten Evil (Cynren/Cennan) won the 2020 Spur Award for Best Western Historical Novel, Western Writers of America. A Particular Madness (Cynren/Cennan) was selected as a Spur Award Finalist for Best Western Contemporary Novel of 2022.Growing up on a cattle ranch in the Gloss Mountains of Oklahoma has given Russell insight into the power of place and mans capacity for good and evil. His was a storytelling culture, a culture of humor and of hard times. A passion for narrative and history was inevitable. Russell and his wife, Nancy, a sculptor, currently reside on the home ranch in Waynoka, Oklahoma. Hobbies and interests include reading, collecting books, and gardening. Review Reminiscent of Sara Gruens Water for Elephants, Sheldon Russells Listen paints a picture of the resilience of people during the Great Depression. Jobs were hard to come by when Liam Walker stepped off the train in Atlas, Oklahoma. He was out of options and had to make a living. And then he met the inhabitants of the town. Working for the Federal Writers Project, a part of Roosevelts WPA, he listened to their stories and learned the difference between working to live and living to work. Eden, a woman with troubles of her own, had a burning talent and drive that would pull her up-if she would let it-and Liam wanted to help her. Listen is full of deep characterizations and action to keep you guessing. Five stars for Listen. -Peggy Chambers, author of Blooming Greed Listen is an excellent read. The character development is very well done, and the plot keeps the story moving at a swift pace. The clear, concise, and descriptive sentences make the story come alive. The references to the flora and fauna of the setting add a lot to the novel. I thoroughly enjoyed all of the characters. They were realistic to the extent that I felt as though I knew many of them. Listen is a very interesting novel that I will recommend to all of my literary friends!-Dave Kirkbride, former Executive Director, Kansas National Education Association In 1935, FDR established the Federal Writers Project to hire unemployed writers during the Great Depression and record the unique experiences of ordinary Americans across the country. Sheldon Russells latest novel, Listen, uses this ambitious government program to uncover the surprising stories of rural residents in an isolated Oklahoma town and emphasize the power that narrative can have in bringing us together. As in his other work, Russell gives voice to the beauty and mystery behind northwestern Oklahomas harsh landscape and resilient residents.-Matthew Lambert, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Foreign Language, and Humanities, Northwestern Oklahoma State University Details ISBN1947976370 Author Sheldon Russell Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 1947976370 ISBN-13 9781947976375 Format Hardcover Pages 216 Publication Date 2023-04-11 Audience General DEWEY 813.54 Publisher Cennan Books of Cynren Press Imprint Cennan Books of Cynren Press We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:141036962;
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