Down Home Blues

Fiction & Literature, African American, Contemporary Women
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Author: Phyllis R. Dixon ISBN: 9781310107009
Publisher: Phyllis R. Dixon Publication: January 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Phyllis R. Dixon
ISBN: 9781310107009
Publisher: Phyllis R. Dixon
Publication: January 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

HOME IS THE PLACE WHERE WHEN YOU HAVE TO GO THERE THEY HAVE TO LET YOU IN.
Eden, Arkansas is a town you are from, not move to. But when divorce, foreclosure, domestic violence, and an all-expense paid trip (also called prison) disrupt the Washington siblings’ perfectly planned lives, they end up back down home. Instead of serenity, sibling rivalries, divided loyalties and money squabbles resurface. Even the good news, that there may be natural gas on their father’s land, causes conflict. When their father, C.W. Washington, one of the largest landowners in the county, announces his engagement, barely six months after his wife’s death, his daughters fear Viagra is clouding his judgement (his sons say – go for it).

Homemade preserves and family dinners are welcome by-products of the move down home. Unfortunately, family members aren’t always singing in the same key. But just a few notes can switch a gloomy blues tune to the soundtrack for a good time. What song will the Washingtons play?

Praise for Down Home Blues
“Ms. Dixon has penned another riveting Southern family drama.”
Evelyn Palfrey, Essence Magazine best-selling author

“Down Home Blues does a fantastic job of exploring how individuals and families interrelate…”
D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

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HOME IS THE PLACE WHERE WHEN YOU HAVE TO GO THERE THEY HAVE TO LET YOU IN.
Eden, Arkansas is a town you are from, not move to. But when divorce, foreclosure, domestic violence, and an all-expense paid trip (also called prison) disrupt the Washington siblings’ perfectly planned lives, they end up back down home. Instead of serenity, sibling rivalries, divided loyalties and money squabbles resurface. Even the good news, that there may be natural gas on their father’s land, causes conflict. When their father, C.W. Washington, one of the largest landowners in the county, announces his engagement, barely six months after his wife’s death, his daughters fear Viagra is clouding his judgement (his sons say – go for it).

Homemade preserves and family dinners are welcome by-products of the move down home. Unfortunately, family members aren’t always singing in the same key. But just a few notes can switch a gloomy blues tune to the soundtrack for a good time. What song will the Washingtons play?

Praise for Down Home Blues
“Ms. Dixon has penned another riveting Southern family drama.”
Evelyn Palfrey, Essence Magazine best-selling author

“Down Home Blues does a fantastic job of exploring how individuals and families interrelate…”
D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

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