A Parchment of Leaves, Silas House
A Parchment of Leaves, Silas House
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A Parchment of Leaves

Author: Silas House

Narrator: Kate Forbes

Unabridged: 9 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/22/2011


Synopsis

When Silas House made his debut with Clay’s Quilt in 2001, it touched a nerve not just in his home state (where it quickly became a bestseller), but all across the country. Glowing reviews—from USA Today (House is letter-perfect with his first novel), to the Philadelphia Inquirer (Compelling. … House knows what’s important and reminds us of the value of family and home, love and loyalty), to the Mobile Register (Poetic, haunting), and everywhere in between—established him as a writer to watch. His second novel won’t disappoint. Set in 1917, A Parchment of Leaves tells the story of Vine, a beautiful Cherokee woman who marries a white man, forsaking her family and their homeland to settle in with his people and make a home in the heart of the mountains. Her mother has strange forebodings that all will not go well, and she’s right. Vine is viewed as an outsider, treated with contempt by other townspeople. Add to that her brother-in-law’s fixation on her, and Vine’s life becomes more complicated than she could have ever imagined. In the violent turn of events that ensues, she learns what it means to forgive others and, most important, how to forgive herself. As haunting as an old-time ballad, A Parchment of Leaves is filled with the imagery, dialect, music, and thrumming life of the Kentucky mountains. For Silas House, whose great-grandmother was Cherokee, this novel is also a tribute to the family whose spirit formed him.

About Silas House

Silas House is the author of five novels, including A Parchment of Leaves. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and a former commentator for NPR's All Things Considered. House is a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers and is the winner of the E. B. White Award, the Nautilus Award, the Appalachian Book of the Year, the Hobson Medal for Literature, and other honors.


Reviews

This is my first FICTION audiobook ! I’ve avoided audiobooks for a long time after trying one a number of years ago and I just wasn’t able to get past the feeling that I was being read to. I felt that I had to read the pages myself to experience a book. This past year I decided to give them a try ag......more

Just the title evokes beauty in trees; in nature. They tell of their own spirituality. It’s the 1900’s and Vine (a Cherokee) has married Saul (a white man)in the mountains of Kentucky. But the war starts and Saul is called to do his duty, leaving Vine behind. This story tells of discrimination. A glim......more

Goodreads review by Karen

Beautifully written book about the love between a young couple in rural Kentucky 1917. Vine, a young Cherokee woman and Saul, a young Irishman. The story shows their tender relationship with outside prejudices that they overcome, as she leaves her Cherokee community and they move into the young man’s......more