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An edition of Raney (1985)

Raney

a novel

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"What James Thurber might have written had he lived in North Carolina".--The Washington Post.

RANEY is the hilarious story of the first two years, two months, and two days of a modern Southern marriage. The bride, Raney Bell, of North Carolina, and the groom, Charles Sheperd, of Atlanta, Georgia, met through their common interest in music. Can this marriage be saved? Stay tuned, for as one of the Bethel, N.C., matrons says to the bride, "Honey, you're at the start of a long, wonderful journey.

Publish Date
Publisher
Algonquin Books
Language
English
Pages
227

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Raney
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding in English
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Raney.
1990, Penguin
in English
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Raney
1986, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Raney
Raney
April 12, 1986, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st Ballantine Books Ed edition
Cover of: Raney
Raney: a novel
1985, Algonquin Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Chapel Hill, N.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3555.D47 R3 1985, PS3555.D47R3 1985

The Physical Object

Pagination
227 p. ;
Number of pages
227

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2861748M
ISBN 10
0912697172
LCCN
84024590
OCLC/WorldCat
11444303
LibraryThing
20090
Goodreads
2337794

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2626592W

Work Description

"Clyde Edgerton's Raney is the comic love story of a marriage between Raney, a small-town Southern Baptist, and Charles, a librarian with liberal leanings from Atlanta, united by their shared enthusiasm for country music. The novel both interrogates and honors the faiths and foibles of its subjects as the relationship is tested through trials and revelations. Despite the couple's differences, their marriage slowly evolves into a relationship of equals in which both are willing to compromise for the good of the other and the marriage. Told though Raney's naive and mesmerizing perspective as a southern storyteller, serious and sometimes heartbreaking moments give way to a humorous and joyful tale that pokes fun at and holds respect for just about everyone who passes through these pages. Raney, Edgerton's first novel, was originally published in 1985. It represents some of Edgerton's most comic, candid, and ambitious writing. This Southern Revivals edition includes a new introduction by the author and a preface from series editor Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr., director of the University of South Carolina Institute for Southern Studies."--

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