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As Hot as It Was You Ought to Thank Me: A Novel
— 7 editions |
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Eat, Drink, and Be From Mississippi: A Novel
— published 2008 — 5 editions |
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Verbena
— published 2002 — 3 editions |
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Balls: A Novel
— published 1998 — 2 editions |
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Pretending the Bed is a Raft
— published 1997 — 2 editions |
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Crossing Blood
— published 1992 — 3 editions |
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Mi Vida Sin Mi/My Life Without Me
by Isabel Coixet, Nanci Kincaid |
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Walking on Water and Other Stories
by Allen Wier , Nanci Kincaid , Jennifer A. Fremlin — published 1996 |
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The Remembered Gate: Memoirs By Alabama Writers
by Jay Lamar , Jeanie Thompson , Mary Ward Brown — published 2002 — 2 editions |
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“Truely was a Mississippi boy still. He didn't have a thing against religion, especially in the gentle hands of somebody like his daddy--or his mother either. But he wasn't too much persuaded when salvation was fired out of a double-barrel shotgun aimed point-blank at his skull.”
― Nanci Kincaid
― Nanci Kincaid
“Unlike some of his buddies, Truely had never been afraid of books. Following his daddy's example, he had read the newspaper every day of his life since the sixth grade, starting with the sports page. He had a vague idea what was going on in the world. It was true that Truely could generally nail a test, took a certain pride in it, but he was also a guy who like to dance all night to throbbing music in makeshift clubs off unlit country roads. He liked to drink a cold beer on a hot day, maybe a flask of Jack Daniel's on special occasions. He wore his baseball cap backwards, his jeans ripped and torn--because they were old and practically worn-out, not because he bought them that way. His hair was a little too long, his boots a little too big, his aspirations modest. He preferred listening to talking--and wasn't all that great at either. He like barbecue joints more than restaurants. Catfish and hush puppies or hot dogs burned black over a campfire were his favorites. He preferred simple food dished out in large helpings. He liked to serve himself and go for seconds.”
― Nanci Kincaid, Eat, Drink, and Be From Mississippi: A Novel
― Nanci Kincaid, Eat, Drink, and Be From Mississippi: A Novel
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