Ellen Douglas Books
Can't Quit You, Baby
“It is rare when a book this fine enters the world of contemporary American literature.” – The Boston Globe Two women share a Mississippi household for fifteen years, rolling out piecrusts and maki...
Read MoreThe rock cried out
It is the beginning of 1971 and Alan McLaurin, dreaming of solitude and longing for the wintry smell of cedar and pine he knew growing up in rural Mississippi, has left Boston behind to return to w...
Read MoreA family's affairs
This rich, leisurely tale chronicles the lives of three generations in the family of Kate Anderson, a young, genteel southern widow residing in the small Mississippi town of Homochitto. An intimate...
Read MoreThe magic carpet and other tales
A selection of twenty tales and myths, chosen because the Mississippi artist had designed the linoleum block prints used here for them years before.
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