Review: Red Clay and Roses by S.K. Nicholls

sknicholls:

Sue Vincent from Daily Echo has given “Red Clay and Roses” an in-depth look in an outstanding review that I would like to share with you. She has a distinctive way with words that describe so much of my heart as I penned these pages.


Originally posted on Daily Echo:


At first glance you might be forgiven for thinking this a ‘woman’s book’. Its characters revolve around women and some of the issues raised are certainly primarily feminine; though even there the writer challenges preconceptions for these issues should be primarily human. It is not the literary equivalent of a chic flick… it is a book that makes you think. It is not always a comfortable read, but it is well written, well told and engrossing.



I saw a post by S.K. Nicolls on her website. Susan tells a good story, even within the limited scope of a blog post, and the details of her personal journey of discovery intrigued me. I bought the book.



Without giving the story away Red Clay and Roses explores the culture of the Southern States at a time in history when the various strata of society were as distinctly separate as oil and water…


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Published on August 27, 2014 08:44
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