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A Parchment of Leaves (Paperback)

by Silas House (Author)
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House offers a poignant, evocative look at the turmoil that plagues a rural Kentucky family during WWI in his solid second novel, which begins when Saul Sullivan takes a shine to a mysterious, beautiful Cherokee woman named Vine. Courtship quickly leads to marriage and a newborn girl named Birdie, but trouble surfaces when Saul's younger brother, Aaron, an unfocused dreamer who longs for a more fulfilling life than his country existence as a laborer, also becomes attracted to Vine. Aaron's opportunity to express his longings comes when Saul leaves to work at a logging camp, hoping to provide some luxuries for his family while supporting the war effort. Vine spurns Aaron's initial advances and manages to drive him away, but the younger brother returns with a young mixed-race bride from East Tennessee who looks exactly like Vine, and soon he is drinking heavily and exercising his formidable temper on his newly pregnant wife. Saul returns briefly to try to straighten out his brother but, when he departs, Aaron turns his attentions on Vine again, who shoots Aaron after he rapes her and goes after Birdie, then buries the body on top of a mountain near the family homestead. A slightly more original story line would have made this an exceptional novel, but House's lovely storytelling, graceful prose, strong characters and his feel for Southern rural life distinguish it. Agent, ICM. (Oct. 18) Forecast: Solid local sales are the bedrock on which this novel's success will rest, but strong reviews, a 15-city author tour and House's NPR connection (he is a frequent contributor) are certain to broaden House's audience.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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In 1917 rural Kentucky, a young Cherokee woman named Vine, rumored to cast spells on unsuspecting men, falls in love with local Irishman Saul Sullivan, whom she eventually marries. This second novel by Appalachian writer House (Clay's Quilt) tells the story of Vine and Saul's tender relationship and the prejudice they face and eventually overcome. While Vine was not raised according to Cherokee customs, she is still aware of being seen as an outsider when she leaves her Cherokee community to be with her husband. People are drawn to her gentle and generous personality, however, and soon she forms enduring friendships with her hard-working mother-in-law, Esme, and feisty and independent midwife Serena. When World War I erupts and Saul temporarily takes a better-paying job far from home, Vine finds herself trying to ward off the unwanted advances of Saul's restless younger brother, Aaron, who declares his own love for Vine. A deep respect for the natural world and the enduring spirit of the human heart are what make this book worth reading and remembering. Recommended for all fiction collections.
Maureen Neville, Trenton P.L., NJ
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Fine Effort From This Author, Jul 8 2004
By J. Fercho (Calgary, AB. Canada) - See all my reviews
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There is little to say about this beautifully written gem of a book that has not already been said. Sparse, evocative prose, wonderfully developed characters, and a damn good story. A fine novel all around, equal to or better than his first book Clay's Quilt.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous, moving story of strength, love, and trials, Jun 30 2004
By RMG "rmg10069" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This was an incredible book. It was so beautifully written that I found myself rereading lines just to enjoy them a second time, and fully grasp the impact of the writing. Vine is a strong character with whom the reader can identify, despite having nothing in common with her, on the surface. It is Vine's humanity and compassion, and the inevitability of her actions in response to events around her, that the reader can identify with and thereby grow to love this character. The other characters, and Vine's relationships with them, are realistic and, in some case, inspiring (such as her relationship with Esme, her mother-in-law). This is first and foremost a story of family and the difficulties and rewards that come from familial bonds, both through blood and through marriage. It is also a celebration of strong women. I have never read any of Silas House's other books but I definitely plan to do so as soon as possible!
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5.0 out of 5 stars As good or better than Clay's Quilt, Nov 9 2003
By A. Helm "bookcpamama" (Corbin, Kentucky USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Parchment of Leaves (Hardcover)
I really liked this author's first book, Clay's Quilt. This book does not disappoint either. I have recommended it to several fellow book club members, all have enjoyed it as much as I have. You have to admire the courage of this woman. So many of the characters are just pleasant. You don't have to be seeking a read about a particular culture to enjoy this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent book
This book is wonderfully written and hard to put down. The characters lives intertwine in such a way that the reader keeps wondering what will happen next. Mr. Read more
Published on Nov 8 2003 by L. Fort

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
I was raised in eastern Kentucky and had close relationships with my grandmother's generation who would have been Vine's contemporaries. Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Should have been a contender
Here is a book that proves the National Book Awards rarely get it right. This book should have been at least nominated. Read more
Published on Oct 7 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Should take every prize that's not nailed down!
A Parchment of Leaves is a masterpiece--especially when one takes into account the fact that its author is a young man under thirty. Read more
Published on Sep 10 2003 by Charles W. Semones

4.0 out of 5 stars Reeled me right in and I didn't want it to end
I was pleasantly surprised by what a good book this was. I didn't actually read his first book, Clay's Quilt. Read more
Published on Aug 7 2003 by Alicia Cathers

5.0 out of 5 stars Striking, vibrant and intense................
A Parchment of Leaves is a beautifully woven story of life in the backwoods of Kentucky at the beginning of WWI. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2003 by jeanne-scott

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've ever read
I've been hearing about Silas House ever since the debut of his first novel, CLAY'S QUILT and finally decided to see what all the fuss was about when everyone started telling me... Read more
Published on May 26 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book!
"A Parchment of Leaves" was highly recommended to me, and I now highly recommend to all that want a brilliantly written, poetic, and moving story about love, life, and... Read more
Published on Mar 20 2003 by Ei

5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful
Read this book and let it take you away. I guarantee you won't be able to put it down, even though you'll want it to linger on and on. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Why didn't I write it?
It started out just a little slow, as the writer, Silas House, tried to acquaint us with the background of the story. Read more
Published on Mar 1 2003 by imluna47

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