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who says Jonathan Odell’s MISS HAZEL AND THE ROSA PARKS LEAGUE is a “…no holds barred Southern novel as tragic and complicated a
MISS HAZEL AND THE ROSA PARKS LEAGUE by Jonathan Odell
Review by Deborah McWatters Padgett
Lee Smith, who says Jonathan Odell’s MISS HAZEL AND THE ROSA PARKS LEAGUE is a “…no holds barred Southern novel as tragic and complicated as the Jim Crow era it depicts…” has long been one of my favorite authors. Jonathan Odell’s rhythmic cadence in language and dialect create an atmosphere that sets me smack dab in a place I haven’t experienced since Smith’s ALL THE FAIR AND TENDER LADIES.
Jonathan’s Miss Hazel lives her girlhood in the Tombighee Hills of Appalachian Mississippi. Smith’s stories depict a life in Eastern Appalachia. Much like Smith’s Ivy Rowe in ALL THE FAIR AND TENDER LADIES, Miss Hazel hails from an Appalachian culture that leaves her ill equipped for the world beyond her impoverished childhood. The story of Appalachia, then as now, is one of chronic poverty. The racial divide that...
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