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Forms of Shelter
Forms of Shelter | Angela Davis-Gardner
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Perched amid the leaves of the Osage orange tree in her stepfather’s backyard, Beryl Fonteyn observes the life around her—Mama’s desperate attempts to gain Jack’s approval by writing her novel, which he mercilessly critiques; her brother Stevie’s unhealthy fascination with acting out events from the Bible; and Jack’s obsession with his bees—all the while imagining that her runaway father will one day return. But as Beryl’s adolescent turmoil collides with the confines of Jack’s eccentric home, a shattering secret will divide their loyalties—and in one irrevocable moment the home that Beryl’s family has found, their shelter in the storm, will be torn apart forever. . . .
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Forms of Shelter | Angela Davis-Gardner
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Being from North Carolina, I always enjoy reading books by local authors. Angela Davis-Gardner has a captivating narrative style that keeps you hooked in to the end. While I did not grow up in the time era of the book, the setting and descriptions were identifiable and nostalgic. I am looking forward to reading more books by this author.