<p><strong><em>Alexander Blevens spins a haunting tale of brotherhood betrayal and resilience in the face of defeat in this William Faulkner Literary Award-winning novel. </em></strong></p><p><em>Arkansas 1927. </em>When a late spring frost decimates the apple harvest the Fitch family orchard collapses under the weight of ruin. Jesse Fitch weary and pragmatic prepares to leave the land behind with his wife and young son. But his identical twin Silas-stubborn rooted and haunted by legacy-refuses to abandon the soil that shaped their families. </p><p>Before the Fitches can part ways a sudden tragedy unearths a long-buried secret-binding the brothers even as it tears them apart. As grief deepens and loyalties fracture Jesse and Silas find themselves on opposite sides of a battle that threatens to unravel their family's legacy. Bloodlines stretch to the breaking point and the survival of the Fitch clan hangs in the balance. </p><p>Set against the fading rhythms of a Southern landscape in turmoil <em>Arkansas Black </em>is a lyrical reflection on inheritance identity and the fragile threads that hold a family together when everything else falls apart. </p><p><em>Arkansas Black </em>is titled after the namesake apple variety from Northwest Arkansas. The story unfolds in 1927 during the collapse of the Arkansas apple industry which was once the pride of the South. Fans of Ron Rash Cormac McCarthy and Tom Franklin will relish this story.</p><p>A tense bittersweet and richly atmospheric novel that left me deeply emotional. -<em>Goodreads review </em></p><p>Novels like life do not have to be joyous to be deeply enjoyed. <em>Arkansas Black</em> is a novel to savor. -<em>Robert G Goodreads review</em> </p>
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.