Ebook {Epub PDF} The Runaway by Terry Kay






















Terry Kay is the bestselling author of Taking Lottie Home. His previous novels, To Dance with the White Dog and The Runaway, were Hallmark Hall of Fame presentations. He lives in the Atlanta area. Start reading The Runaway on your Kindle in under a minute/5(45).  · The Runaway is the novel Terry Kay has wanted to write his entire career: the story of the earliest beginnings of desegregation in the South. Set in the s and using as a springboard the relationship of two boys - one black and the other white - who have been mysteriously ordained at birth to spark the flames of change, The Runaway examines the joys, sorrows, conflicts, and racial 4/5(). 6 rows ·  · Set in the s and using the relationships of two boys--one black and the other white--as a Brand: Untreed Reads.


Terry Kay's The Runaway begins at the end of WWII, when returning soldiers brought home a new respect for other peoples and races. When those soldiers returned to the South, tempers flared, and lives were irrevocably changed. Dick Hill imbues this novel with a fire equal to that burning in the hearts of the returning soldiers. THE RUNAWAY. by Terry Kay ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, Years-old murders spark racial tensions in the rural South in this latest from Kay (Shadow Song, , etc.). In the small town of Crossover, events have generally abided by Logan's Law—the invention of Logan, a former sheriff who spoke of the ``law of the way things are.''. The Runaway: Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. With Dean Cain, Pat Hingle, Debbi Morgan, Kathryn Erbe. In a Dixie small-town, the late Sheriff was quite content to preside over a truly segregated community. There the rich brothers, Harlan and Mason Davis, are lords. His successor, World War II veteran Frank Richards, has a more modern view on justice and equality, which doesn't help his.


Runaway, set in rural Georgia shortly after the end of World War II, follows two boys--one black, one white--who stumble across a terrible secret. Even if The Runaway has scarcely an unfamiliar character or situation, it's an earnest, appealing tale all. The Runaway. Terry Kay. Untreed Reads, Jan 9, - Fiction - pages. 1 Review. Tom and. The Runaway is the novel Terry Kay has wanted to write his entire career: the story of the earliest beginnings of desegregation in the South. Set in the ’s and using as a springboard the relationship of two boys – one black and the other white –who have been mysteriously ordained at birth to spark the flames of change.

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