One Mississippi by Mark Childress

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  • Pub. Date: July 2006
  • 400pp

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    • Pub. Date: July 2006
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp

    Synopsis

    "There is nothing small about Childress's fine novel. It's big in all the ways that matter - big in daring, big in insight, and big-hearted. Really, really big-hearted." -New Orleans Times-Picayune

    This exuberantly acclaimed novel by the author of the bestselling Crazy in Alabama tells an uproarious and moving story about family, best friends, first love, and surviving the scariest years of your life.

    You need only one best friend, Daniel Musgrove figures, to make it through high school alive. After his family moves to Mississippi just before his junior year, Daniel finds fellow outsider Tim Cousins. The two become inseparable, sharing a fascination with ridicule, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, and Arnita Beecham, the most bewitching girl at Minor High. But soon things go terribly wrong. The friends commit a small crime that grows larger and larger, and threatens to engulf the whole town. Arnita, the first black prom queen in the history of the school, is injured and wakes up a different person. And Daniel, Tim, and their families are swept up in a shocking chain of events.

    "Wise, riveting, hilarious, painful, gentle, and ferocious, One Mississippi is a wonderful read." -Anne Lamott

    "A Tilt-a-Whirl that flings the reader from comedy to calamity... . Childress is a fabulist in the manner of John Irving." -Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    "By turns rollicking and troubling, as provocative as it is droll, One Mississippi is about as easy to resist as a riptide. This critic's advice is to go with its powerful flow." -RaleighNews & Observer

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    When his father is relocated from Indiana to Minor, Miss., in 1973, 16-year-old Daniel Musgrove finds himself a classic fish out of water. At Minor High, the Midwestern teenager finds a kindred spirit in wiseacre Tim Cousins, whose motto is "Everything is funny all the time." The two indulge their love of Sonny and Cher, get recruited by a local Baptist church to perform in an amateur musical called Christ! and endure the bullying of football star Red Martin. When, on prom night, the boys accidentally run over Arnita Beecham, a beautiful, popular black girl, the boys flee, letting Red take the fall. Arnita wakes from her coma believing she's white and promptly falls for Daniel-which makes Tim extremely jealous and puts their coverup at risk. Childress's comic tone and well-written adolescent confusion make his late shift into darker territory jarring, and readers might not follow him all the way to his violent destination. (July) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Mark Childress was born in Monroeville, Alabama. He is the author of five previous novels and three books for children. He has lived in Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, California, Costa Rica, and currently lives in New York City.

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    Childhood memoriesby Cheetahteacher

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    August 16, 2009: Have you ever counted One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Three Mississippi? Well, I have and this is why I picked up the book. Story was great could not put down, great summer read. Would be looking for more book by author, liked his style of writing.

    ...Two Mississippi, Three Mississippi, Fourby Eudy_Knight

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    May 09, 2009: This is classic Southern fiction again by Childress. As lyrical as a nursery rhyme, the story unfolds with unexpected and tragically funny sidetrips. Right when you think you have something figured out, guess again. Don't try to second guess the routing of the trip you're about to take with Childress to a different time and place.

    The characters are easy to identify with. I don't if this makes them human, real, or just well written. I could feel some of the dialogue. Brilliant writing about an almost unbelievable tale in a place you think you know, but you really don't.

    Sit back with a cool lemonade and a fly swatter. You'll be on the porch a long time enjoying this one!


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