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The Garden of Unfortunate Souls

5
Author
Eddie Mark
Publisher
Booktrope Editions
Pages
212 pages
ISBN
978-1620157930
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"With compassion and superb craftsmanship, Eddie Mark invokes a world of fascinating and unforgettable characters whose trials and tears become our own. The Garden of Unfortunate Soulsis a powerful debut from a writer concerned, first and foremost, with the human heart." 

--Charles Johnson, National Book Award-winning author of Middle Passage 


In 1980s Buffalo, New York, the recession has transformed the city's proudest African American neighborhood into a ghetto. Loretta Ford, an eccentric single mother and religious fanatic, survives for years by masquerading as the owner of a dead woman's house. Her reclusive life is interrupted when an unlikely incident brings the mayor of Buffalo to her home in the middle of the night. Their secret meeting sets off a chain of events that will leave two families altered forever. With all the passion of a Shakespearean tragedy and a cast of characters never to be forgotten, The Garden of Unfortunate Souls vividly depicts the consequences of violence, sex, and gender conflict in African American communities.

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Comment by: Thabitha Poonyane
5

This is a great African American literary novel. It was apparently recently endorsed by National Book Award winner Charles Johnson, who called it a work of "Superb craftsmanship...a powerful debut by a writer concerned, first and foremost, with the human heart." I highly recommend it. I think Eddie Mark is a new author, but I think he is going places...fast.

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