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New ĢƵ University Press novel by Robert Gipe garners national acclaim

Robert Gipe, author of the award-winning 2015 illustrated novel “," has just published “," which continues the story of reluctant heroine Dawn Jewell and is the second book in a planned trilogy.

He wrote about the novel for the “Behind the Book” web column for national book review publication, BookPage.

In his piece, titled “,” Gipe writes, “I wrote “±𲹳ٱ” knowing people who live where I do also read books. So I try to write something for them that deals with what is hard, but also catches how much fun we have, and how much spirit for surviving we have, and I try to write books that mess around with ideas about how things could maybe get better. But then I also write books to try and catch what it’s like when a whole bunch of things go wrong at once for readers for whom not so many things have gone wrong.”

Gipe’s deep empathy for his characters and the real-life people who inspire him, along with his refusal to bow to sentimentality and his unerring ear for dialect, have won him a fervent following and rapturous reviews.

Most recently, Chapter16.org, an arm of Humanities Tennessee, reviewed the book, saying, “.”&Բ;

“±𲹳ٱ” and “Trampoline” are 20 percent off on the ĢƵ University Press website, , and available everywhere books are sold.

Published
March 22, 2018
Author
Samara Rafert