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Deep
Down Things
Tamara
Linse
Genre: literary fiction
Publisher: Willow Words
Date of Publication: July 14,
2014
Number of pages: 330
Word Count: 75,000 words
Cover Artist: Tamara Linse
Book Description:
Deep Down Things, Tamara Linse’s
debut novel, is the emotionally riveting story of three siblings torn apart by
a charismatic bullrider-turned-writer and the love that triumphs despite
tragedy.
From the death of her parents at
sixteen, Maggie Jordan yearns for lost family, while sister CJ drowns in
alcohol and brother Tibs withdraws. When Maggie and an idealistic young writer
named Jackdaw fall in love, she is certain that she’s found what she’s looking
for. As she helps him write a novel, she gets pregnant, and they marry. But
after Maggie gives birth to a darling boy, Jes, she struggles to cope with
Jes’s severe birth defect, while Jackdaw struggles to overcome writer’s block
brought on by memories of his abusive father.
Ambitious, but never seeming so, Deep
Down Things may remind you of Kent Haruf’s Plainsong and Jodi Picoult’s My
Sister’s Keeper.
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other international ebookstores and through Ingram.
About
the Author:
Like the characters in Deep Down
Things, the author Tamara Linse and her husband have lost babies. They had five
miscarriages before their twins were born through the help of a wonderful woman
who acted as a gestational carrier. Tamara is also the author of the short
story collection How to Be a Man and earned her master’s in English from the
University of Wyoming, where she taught writing. Her work appears in the
Georgetown Review, South Dakota Review, and Talking River, among others, and
she was a finalist for Arts & Letters and Glimmer Train contests, as well
as the Black Lawrence Press Hudson Prize for a book of short stories. She works
as an editor for a foundation and a freelancer. Find her online at
tamaralinse.com and on her blog Writer, Cogitator, Recovering Ranch Girl at www.tamara-linse.blogspot.com
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