SURVIVING NASHVILLE

Full of humor and pathos, as southern stories love to be, the stories in this collection will haunt you like a memory. From simple family dysfunction to tragic twists of fate, the characters in Surviving Nashville suffer their losses with surprising grace. Stacy Barton is a storyteller with an ear for dialect, an eye for detail and a heart for her characters - even the mean ones.

"Stacy Barton's considerable genius is that she looks at the world we all look at, but sees what the rest of us are unwilling to see. And she doesn't flinch."
  • John Dufresne, author of Louisiana Power and Light, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
"The wonder of Stacy Barton's fiction is the emotional connection of her characters...reliably authentic all the way."
  • Philip F. Deaver, author of Silent Retreats, winner of the Flannery O'Conner Award for Short Fiction .
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BABBA AND I WENT HUNTING TODAY

Honeys grandmother is sick and she's loosing her hair, but this day is a "good day." As Honey and Babba hunt tigers and play pirates in the park, they discover a God who's bigger than any problem. This endearing story helps parents and grandparents talk with their kids about cancer and other difficult illnesses.

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