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Sap Rising

Published
Sep 2001
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General Fiction General Fiction
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176

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In this spare and mesmerizing debut, Christine Lincoln takes us inside the hearts and minds of African Americans whose lives unfold against a vividly evoked rural community. As they navigate between old and new, between youth and responsibility, they find themselves choosing between the comforts of what they trust without question and the fearsome excitements of what they might come to know.

One young man's world is both expanded and contracted by stories he hears from a beautiful stranger. Another stumbles across his mother having an affair with his uncle. An intense friendship forms between one woman afraid she will turn out like everyone else and one afraid she won't. Lincoln's down-to-earth voice, saturated with the manner and details of the South, brings her characters to life with a remarkably light touch and an extraordinary depth of emotion. In Sap Rising, she proves herself one of those writers whose work transcends its own rich particularity to speak with clarity to the most fundamental elements of the human experience.

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Sep 2002 Vintage ISBN13 9780375727771 ISBN10 0375727779
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First Edition Sep 2001 Pantheon (UK) ISBN13 9780375421402 ISBN10 0375421408
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Dec 2007 Knopf ISBN13 9780307427601 ISBN10 0307427609
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Dec 2007 Vintage ISBN10 B000XUBCKY
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Nov 2008 Recorded Books ISBN10 B001KJ6YAU
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