Welcome to Q Road, in Greenland Township, where the old way of life is colliding with the new. On the same acres where farmers once displaced Potawatomi Indians, suburban developers now supplant farmers and Q road (or "Queer Road," as the locals call it) has become home to an unlikely mix of people.
Q Road
β Scribed by Bonnie Jo Campbell
- Book ID
- 112124984
- Publisher
- Scribner
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 737 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781451660760
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β¦ Synopsis
Welcome to Q Road, in Greenland Township, where the old way of life is colliding with the new. On the same acres where farmers once displaced Potawatomi Indians, suburban developers now supplant farmers and Q road (or "Queer Road," as the locals call it) has become home to an unlikely mix of people. The neighbors include a sixth-generation farmer and his rifle-toting child bride, and evangelical bartender, a tabloid-reading agoraphobe, a philandering window salesman, and an asthmatic boy who longs for the love of a good father.These folks all smell the pig manure from the Whitby farm and share the same grand views of the Kalamazoo River and the oldest barn in the township -- until one disastrous October afternoon.
Bonnie Jo Campbell's first novel combines offbeat humor, eccentric characters, and unique insights into modern rural America, where family traditions have flown the coop and only the cycle of the seasons remains. At the heart of this tale are three characters so...
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Bienvenidos a Greenland, Michigan, sesenta y cinco aΓ±os despuΓ©s del gran tornado del 34. Desde entonces, las cosas solo han ido de mal en peor. En las mismas hectΓ‘reas en las que los colonos desplazaron en su dΓa a los indios potawatomi (Β«la gente del fuegoΒ»), los agentes inmobiliarios y los cuervos
Welcome to Q Road, in Greenland Township, where the old way of life is colliding with the new. On the same acres where farmers once displaced Potawatomi Indians, suburban developers now supplant farmers and Q road (or "Queer Road," as the locals call it) has become home to an unlikely mix of people.
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