Love and Terror
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Book Details
About the Book
"I've always enjoyed Dorothy Weil's novels with their salty depictions of midwestern life. LOVE AND TERROR is Weil's best to date, gritty, suspenseful, humorous and wise." —Stephen Birmingham, author of OUR CROWD and over twenty best-selling novels and social histories. “In LOVE AND TERROR a family battles with illness, war, and tumultous cultural changes. Every reader will recognize incidents and attitudes in their own lives. The novel is infused with sharp insight, sharp repartee, sharp humor, and beautifully developed characters. Read it! You will be reminded and rewarded in ways you never contemplated." —Ceil Cleveland, author of WHATEVER HAPPENED TO JACY FARROW? THE BLUEBOOK SOLUTION and SHORT STORIES UNZIPPED. Founding editor of COLUMBIA MAGAZINE.
About the Author
Dorothy Weil grew up on river boats as the daughter of a steamboat captain. She is the author of seven books, including a comic novel bought by Disney Productions. She has worked for many years as a free lancer, publishing in periodicals throughout the country, and she has served as writer-producer with TV IMAGE, INC., a production team winning many national awards. She has a studio near her home where she paints and shows her art and photography. Cover art by Janice Forberg, Prasada Press