Thursday, February 22, 2007

CFBA Tour: Wedgewood Grey


This week's book is Wedgewood Grey by John Aubrey Anderson. I've only had time to flip through the book at this point, but I have to tell you it looks interesting. After wandering around his webpage, I'm even more intrigued!

Mississippi cotton country . . . in the spring of 1960.

The War At Cat Lake is fifteen years in the fading past . . . but the demonic beings who launched that first battle, are alive and well at Cat Lake. Waiting.
Late on a Friday night, on a muddy little road a mile east of Cat Lake, a ten-year-old black child is forced to watch while a gang of white men beat his mother to death. Aided by Mose Washington, an old black man, the boy exacts a measure of his own revenge. When the sun comes up on Saturday morning, Mose and the boy are fugitives.

Missy Parker Patterson, who as a child stood at the epicenter of the first war, is married and living in Texas. In the aftermath that follows Mose Washington’s disappearance, she goes back to Cat Lake to discover that the demonic beings have been anticipating her return . . . and so begins the second battle of The War At Cat Lake.

In 1962, an old black man and his grandson move into the country near Pilot Hill, Texas. The people in the local area are told that the old gentleman’s name is Mose Mann—his grandson introduces himself as Bill.

However, the lives of the new arrivals are not as peaceful as they seem. The unassuming old black man and his grandson are being pursued by a triad of formidable and unrelenting adversaries . . . a ruthless political leader, an enduring lie, and an invisible army allied beneath the banner of a hatred for God.

Wedgewood Grey is a story about the impact of choices that real people—people like you and me—are sometimes forced to make.

Deborah is giving away a copy of the book, as are April. Jason's going to have a passage study and interview with the author, and don't forget to check out my interview with the author!

1 comment:

Jason said...

Cara,
Hey, thanks for the highlight! I'm interested to see your review. The first part of my passage study is up, and I'll finish it off tomorrow.

Keep up the great work!

Jason

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