Pelican Road Contributor(s): Bahr, Howard (Author) |
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ISBN: 1496810503 ISBN-13: 9781496810502 Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: August 2016 Click for more in this series: Banner Books |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Literary - Fiction | Historical - General - Fiction | Action & Adventure |
Dewey: FIC |
LCCN: 2016034596 |
Series: Banner Books |
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6" W x 9" L (1.00 lbs) 308 pages |
Features: Illustrated |
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Publisher Description: Winner of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Fiction Award (2009) Early on the morning of Christmas Eve, 1940, Artemus Kane leaves his sweetheart's New Orleans flat to catch the northbound Silver Star, a first-class passenger train on the Southern Railway. Artemus, a brakeman, will help bring the train to Meridian, Mississippi, a 180-mile journey along what the railroad men call Pelican Road. Meanwhile, in the Meridian yard, conductor Frank Smith awakes in his caboose. A few hours later, Smith will take charge of a fast freight train southbound for the Crescent City. Smith and Kane, who served together in the Marine Corps during World War I, are old comrades. Their friendship flourishes amid the community of railroad men who work along Pelican Road--a brotherhood whose lives are spent among the lights and shadows, the danger and humor and violence, and the loneliness and camaraderie of railroad work. On this Christmas Eve, however, Smith and Kane are each bound on a journey that will alter their lives forever. Pelican Road is a novel played out against the landscape of a vanished way of life. Howard Bahr, who worked as a brakeman and yard clerk in the twilight years of old-time railroading, brings the authenticity of experience to his narrative. Pelican Road, however, seems more than a railroad adventure story. At its heart, the novel is about friendship and love, about men and women who persevere in the face of hardship and danger and who, in the end, find redemption in each other. |
Contributor Bio(s): Bahr, Howard: - Howard Bahr, Jackson, Mississippi, is a native of Meridian, Mississippi, a Vietnam veteran, a former railroader, and the author of four novels. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in English from the University of Mississippi, then worked as a professor of English. He is currently writer-in-residence at Belhaven University. |
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