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Sleeping Above Chaos

Sleeping Above Chaos

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Imagine the relationship triangle from "East of Eden" and set it deep in the Appalachian Mountains. Add a couple of ghosts, a good measure of dysfunction, and a whole lot of twists and turns, and you have Ann Hite's new Black Mountain novel, SLEEPING ABOVE CHAOS. Hite's fourth novel returns to Swannanoa Gap, a small town at the foot of Black Mountain, and introduces new characters while revisiting some favorites from her previous novels. Buster and Lee Wright are the sons of Swannanoa Gap's sheriff. Their personalities couldn't be more opposite and these differences bring conflicts that may not be resolved. Ella Ruth Allen was born on Black Mountain. Her mama, a city girl, runs off with another man, leaving the two-year-old Ella Ruth behind with Paul Allen, her father. He in turn promptly dumps poor Ella Ruth on her grandparents' farm to be raised by Grandmother Allen, a woman who has an extreme dislike for her wild, runaway daughter-in-law. Hite weaves a ghost story throughout each of her novels and this one is no different. Ella Ruth follows a haint into the woods near the farm and stumbles onto her family history. When her life crosses paths with Buster and Lee Wright, fireworks explode. The reader will travel to a ranch in Montana, to Pearl Harbor, and to the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, while watching the cast of characters struggle through World War II, emerging into adulthood which would weigh heavy on anyone's shoulders. The story ends as the Civil Rights Movement ignites.



Author: Ann Hite
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Published: 01/31/2024
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.70h x 5.70w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780881465846

About the Author
Hite, Ann: - Ann Hite has published four novels and a novella that are set in Black Mountain, North Carolina. At age 51, she became a published novelist. Her debut novel, GHOST ON BLACK MOUNTAIN, won Georgia Author of the Year and was a Townsend Prize Finalist in 2012. Being a city girl most of her life, she now writes each day in her home office that looks out on a decent clutter of trees. Learn more at annhiteauthor.wix.com/blackmountain.

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