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Louse Point: Stories from the East End

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Louse Point: Stories from the East End

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The stories of Louse Point explore the East End's unique tapestry of communities and the hamlets they occupy, from the African-Americans of Freetown to the fishermen of Lazy Point. The stories, each one named for a location on the East End, explore the vicissitudes of family and the deep divisions between local communities. Some characters are held back by circumstance and others by their own self-doubt, but all keep pushing tirelessly forward.In "Two Mile Hollow," two brothers, members of the East End's last remaining crew of haul-seiners, drive to their town's gay beach in search of a culprit, as they feel their livelihood and their town slipping away. "Lazy Point" features a twenty-something sister who prevails upon her twin brother to come back to Lazy Point, the last remaining hamlet for locals, to help save their parents' tumultuous marriage. In "Walking Dunes," a marine-like mother enlists her two teenage children to drive from Arizona to Montauk Point in pursuit of their AWOL father, who has returned to his hometown to work as a fisherman. In "Trapped," the friendship of two high school basketball players is torpedoed by a racial divide that they never knew was there.The world of Louse Point is harsh, unforgiving, forcing its characters to jettison their illusions, to move unprotected into an uncertain future.

Author Biography:

Shelby Raebeck has published fiction in anthologies and literary journals such as Mid-American Review, Callaloo, Southwestern Review, Hawaii Review, and Sudden Flash Youth many set on the East End of Long Island, where he grew up and now lives. Current projects include two novels, Sparrow Beach and Lazy Point, both set on the East End, a place with astounding natural beauty, but also with deep rifts amongst its inhabitants.
Release date NZ
July 25th, 2017
Pages
176
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Bookbaby
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Bookbaby
Dimensions
137x213x13
ISBN-13
9781543905700
Product ID
27200769

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