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Whitewater
Whitewater
Author: Paul Horgan
The warm and wonderful story of three young people growing up in a small American town."Paul Horgan's WHITEWATER is a gentle, compassionate and beautiful novel. Set in Texas,  . . .   — WHITEWATER brings to life the teen-aged Phil Durham with his friends Billy Breedlove and Marilee Underwood. Growing toward adulthood in the ble...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446686259
ISBN-10: 0446686255
Publication Date: 8/1971
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Warner Books Inc (Mm)
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The American Southwest at mid-Century is the setting. ---
Laid in the Far Plains Country in a time of youth, when action is all, and hope is defined as escape from home. But behind action a certain mystery often persists, even when seen through the eyes of mature memory and understanding.

The past and present of a whole outlands town provide the subject as well as the setting of the story and its discoveries. Some of these are tragic and final, some liberating, among the young people whose heeldess drive toward self-realization seems so often like betrayal to their elders.

The plains people in their longings, some randy and reckless, others farsighted, hopeful and selfless, weave together their lives, both public and secret.


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