Rilla Askew
Description
American novelist and short story writer
Books
Harpsong
A folk singer and his teenaged bride ride the rails during the Great Depression.
Fire in Beulah
"At the center of this work is the complex relationship between Althea Whiteside, an oil wildcatter's high-strung wife, and her enigmatic black maid, Graceful. Both are caught in the relentless currents of family and violence. Their contrapuntal stories - and those of others close to then - unfold against a volatile backdrop of oil-boom opulence, fear, hate, and lynchings that climax in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, during which whites burned the city's prosperous black section to the ground.". "The conflagration of the riot becomes the crucible that melds and tests each of the characters in Fire in Beulah; their story is the American race story, a tale that affirms the essential truth that we are irrevocably tied to one another."--BOOK JACKET.
Kind of kin
Complications arise throughout his family when churchgoing and respected community member Robert John Brown's caught hiding a barnful of migrant workers with no papers.
