West Virginia University Press, 2014 eISBN: 978-1-940425-01-6 | Paper: 978-1-940425-00-9 Library of Congress Classification PS3612.O538O98 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Moving through time and space, Out of Peel Tree unfolds the patterns of an Appalachian sensibility that reverberate everywhere: a fatalism balanced by humor and flinty, hard-won hope, an appreciation for the surprises of the everyday, and a search for love and home amid strange and familiar places and people.
This innovative debut novel reveals the lives of a far-flung contemporary Appalachian family through a web of delicate turning points. A child discovers a grandmother she never knew has died. A runaway teen schemes to start a new life in Texas. A man on parole falls hopelessly in love with a shoplifter. A woman receives a letter about her husband’s other wife. An old woman confronts a burglar with the help of her ghost-husband.
United by a connection to their matriarch, these characters search at home and beyond to make a fresh sense of their changing lives. As a novel in stories, Out of Peel Tree brings a new lyricism to the page and a new voice to American and Appalachian literature—a voice deeply inflected by the beauty of the natural world and by working-class grit.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Laura Long has received a James Michener Fellowship, James River Writers Award, Donald Barthelme Fellowship, PEN-Texas Award, Virginia Center for Creative Arts fellowships, and has published in magazines including The Southern Reviewand Shenandoah. She is the author of two books of poems, Imagine a Door and The Eye of Caroline Herschel: A Life in Poems. She teaches at Lynchburg College in Virginia and has taught in numerous community and university settings in Austin, Houston, and far west Texas.
REVIEWS
“This is prose as joyful and complex as the joy it describes. Expect to levitate along with the characters.” Leigh Newman, Oprah’s Book Club 2.0
"Out of Peel Tree is an amazing book, alive with the enchantments of language and perception. Through one family’s experience of love, luck, and the meaning of home, Laura Long’s vibrant prose turns barebones, slim-hope existence into something capacious, endowing her characters and their adventures with richness and depth." Daphne Kalotay, award-winning author of Sight Reading and Russian Winter
"Aside from the gorgeous writing and deeply compelling characters, what I especially value about Laura Long’s Out of Peel Tree is its honoring both the region and the literature out of which it springs, at the same time it brilliantly offers a new vision and shines a light on the path ahead. This is a book to be enjoyed immediately and cherished for years to come." David Huddle, author of Only the Little Bone and The Story of a Million Years
"Like one of her many remarkable characters, Laura Long has the imaginative capacity to "be, in fleeting moments, anything she sees" and she enables the reader to realize, right along with her, the textures of magical realities in a slow, lovely dream: glass-bottomed boats, milagro candles, the feel of the color green--and most of all, the sorrows and joys of an extended Appalachian family in its stunning American diaspora. Out of Peel Tree offers an indelible cultural portrait and a unique literary experience. Laura Long is an astonishing writer." Tracy Daugherty is the author of four novels, five short story collections, and biographies of Donald Barthelme and Joseph Heller. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Postcards
Remains—Corina
What to Keep, What to Toss—Corina and Ruben
Parole—Ruben
Childhoods
Out of Peel Tree—Essie
When My Mama Sang—Corina
Who's in the Kitchen with Dinah?—Billie
No Souvenirs—Corina
Before Bliss Minimum—Joshua
Roads
Dark Early—Billie
Nerve—Anonymous
Dreams and Schemes—Billie
The Last Old Lady on Blossom Street—Essie
Knot—Billie
Heavy Mirror—Corina
West Virginia University Press, 2014 eISBN: 978-1-940425-01-6 Paper: 978-1-940425-00-9
Moving through time and space, Out of Peel Tree unfolds the patterns of an Appalachian sensibility that reverberate everywhere: a fatalism balanced by humor and flinty, hard-won hope, an appreciation for the surprises of the everyday, and a search for love and home amid strange and familiar places and people.
This innovative debut novel reveals the lives of a far-flung contemporary Appalachian family through a web of delicate turning points. A child discovers a grandmother she never knew has died. A runaway teen schemes to start a new life in Texas. A man on parole falls hopelessly in love with a shoplifter. A woman receives a letter about her husband’s other wife. An old woman confronts a burglar with the help of her ghost-husband.
United by a connection to their matriarch, these characters search at home and beyond to make a fresh sense of their changing lives. As a novel in stories, Out of Peel Tree brings a new lyricism to the page and a new voice to American and Appalachian literature—a voice deeply inflected by the beauty of the natural world and by working-class grit.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Laura Long has received a James Michener Fellowship, James River Writers Award, Donald Barthelme Fellowship, PEN-Texas Award, Virginia Center for Creative Arts fellowships, and has published in magazines including The Southern Reviewand Shenandoah. She is the author of two books of poems, Imagine a Door and The Eye of Caroline Herschel: A Life in Poems. She teaches at Lynchburg College in Virginia and has taught in numerous community and university settings in Austin, Houston, and far west Texas.
REVIEWS
“This is prose as joyful and complex as the joy it describes. Expect to levitate along with the characters.” Leigh Newman, Oprah’s Book Club 2.0
"Out of Peel Tree is an amazing book, alive with the enchantments of language and perception. Through one family’s experience of love, luck, and the meaning of home, Laura Long’s vibrant prose turns barebones, slim-hope existence into something capacious, endowing her characters and their adventures with richness and depth." Daphne Kalotay, award-winning author of Sight Reading and Russian Winter
"Aside from the gorgeous writing and deeply compelling characters, what I especially value about Laura Long’s Out of Peel Tree is its honoring both the region and the literature out of which it springs, at the same time it brilliantly offers a new vision and shines a light on the path ahead. This is a book to be enjoyed immediately and cherished for years to come." David Huddle, author of Only the Little Bone and The Story of a Million Years
"Like one of her many remarkable characters, Laura Long has the imaginative capacity to "be, in fleeting moments, anything she sees" and she enables the reader to realize, right along with her, the textures of magical realities in a slow, lovely dream: glass-bottomed boats, milagro candles, the feel of the color green--and most of all, the sorrows and joys of an extended Appalachian family in its stunning American diaspora. Out of Peel Tree offers an indelible cultural portrait and a unique literary experience. Laura Long is an astonishing writer." Tracy Daugherty is the author of four novels, five short story collections, and biographies of Donald Barthelme and Joseph Heller. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Postcards
Remains—Corina
What to Keep, What to Toss—Corina and Ruben
Parole—Ruben
Childhoods
Out of Peel Tree—Essie
When My Mama Sang—Corina
Who's in the Kitchen with Dinah?—Billie
No Souvenirs—Corina
Before Bliss Minimum—Joshua
Roads
Dark Early—Billie
Nerve—Anonymous
Dreams and Schemes—Billie
The Last Old Lady on Blossom Street—Essie
Knot—Billie
Heavy Mirror—Corina
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC