Chalktown - Audio CD - Abridged Author:Melinda Haynes, Leo Burmester (Narrator) The author of the New York Times bestseller Mother of Pearl returns with a beautifully crafted and moving story of redemption and renewal set in 1960's Mississippi. — Melinda Haynes' Mother of Pearl was an unexpected sensation, chosen for Oprah's book club and selling more than half a million copies in hardcover, ... more »Now with the same stunning language, Haynes returns to the country she knows so well -- the backwoods South of the 1960s -- to tell the story of a mysterious town and its inhabitants, each with their own afflictions and joys, each with their own secrets.
In sparsely populated George County, Mississippi, lies Chalktown -- a small village of folks who only communicate through the chalkboards hanging from their front porches. Down the road from this bizarre place lives the Sheehand family: sixteen-year-old Hezekiah, his reckless sister Arena, his mentally disabled younger brother Yellababy, and their disaffected and often cruel mother Susan Blair, whose husband has abandoned the family. One day Hez sets out for Chalktown with Yellababy strapped to his back, Hez is determined to plumb Chalktown's mysteries while his family confronts a tragedy that will pave the way for a hopeful future.
Armed with a gothic and spiritual sensibility reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor, Melinda Haynes weaves her characters' lives and stories into an unforgettable tapestry of sorrow and salvation.
Abridged - 6 CDs - 6.25 hours - read by Leo Burmester« less
One of the most confusing books I've ever listened to. Maybe it just didn't keep my attention so I missed some of it. Not sure. Didn't enjoy it very much.