TY - BOOK AU - Jordan,Hillary TI - Mudbound: a novel SN - 9781565125698 AV - PS3610.O6556 M83 2008 U1 - 813/.6 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Chapel Hill, N.C. PB - Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill KW - Farm life KW - Mississippi KW - Fiction KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Veterans KW - African American veterans KW - Race relations KW - Historical fiction KW - gsafd N1 - "Winner of the Bellwether Prize for fiction"--Jacket N2 - Jordan's poignant and moving debut novel, winner of the 2006 Bellwether Prize, takes on social injustice in the postwar Mississippi Delta. Here, two families, the landowning McAllans and their black sharecroppers, the Jacksons, struggle with the mores of the Jim Crow South. Six distinctive voices narrate the complex family stories that include the faltering marriage of Laura and Henry McAllan, the mean-spirited family patriarch and his white-robed followers, and returning war heroes Jamie McAllan and Ronsel Jackson. In every respect, the powerful pull of the land dominates their lives. Henry leaves a secure job with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to buy their farm, never noticing that the refined and genteel Laura dreams of escaping the pervasive mud and dreary conditions of farm life. Ronsel, encouraged by his war-hero status as a tank commander, wants to break away from the past and head North to a better future, while his parents, knowing no other life but farming, struggle to buy their own land. Jordan faultlessly portrays the values of the 1940s as she builds to a stunning conclusion. Highly recommended for all public libraries.Donna Bettencourt ER -