Bonnie Jo Campbell's work, much of it taking place in rural Michigan, has been labeled "country (or rural) noir," a subcategory of noir fiction. Two stories from Mothers, Tell Your Daughters, "Playhouse" and "To You, as a Woman," reframe the noir genre not only through their focus ...
'A demonstration of outstanding skills on the river of American literature.' —Entertainment Weekly, Once Upon a River, A Novel, Bonnie Jo Campbell, 9780393341775
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Bonnie Jo Campbell is the author of the National Bestselling novelOnce Upon a River(Norton, 2011), a river odyssey with an unforgettable sixteen-year-old heroine, which the New York Times Book Review calls “an excellent American parable about the consequences of our favorite ideal, freedom.”...
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