Channeling Mark Twain
  • Published:
    Jul-2007 (Hardcover)
    Aug-2008 (Paperback)
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Time Period:
    Contemporary
  • Pages:
    288
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Fresh out of graduate school, Holly Mattox is a young, newly married, and spirited poet who moves to New York City from Minnesota in the early 1970's. Hoping to share her passion for words and social justice, Holly is also determined to contribute to the politically charged atmosphere around her. Her mission: to successfully teach a poetry workshop at the Women's House of Detention on Rikers Island, only minutes from Manhattan.

Having listened to her mother recite verse by heart all her life, Holly has always been drawn to poetry. Yet until she stands before a class made up of prisoners and detainees -- all troubled women charged with a variety of crimes -- even Holly does not know the full power that language can possess. Words are the only weapon left to many of these outspoken women: the hooker known as Baby Ain't (as in "Baby Ain't Nobody Better!"); Gene/Jean, who is mid-sex change; drug mule Never Delgado; and Akilah Malik, a leader of the Black Freedom Front.

One woman in particular will change Holly's life forever: Polly Lyle Clement, an inmate awaiting transfer to a mental hospital upstate, one day announces that she is a descendant of Mark Twain and is capable of channeling his voice. And so begins Holly's descent into the dark recesses of the criminal justice system, where in an attempt to understand and help her students she will lose her perspective on the nature of justice -- and risk ruining everything stable in her life. As Holly begins an affair

with a fellow poet -- who claims to know her better than she knows herself -- she finds herself adrift between two ends of the social and political spectrum, between two men and two identities.
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    •  
    • Aug-2008
    • Random House
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0812967496
    • ISBN13: 9780812967494
    • First Edition
    • Jul-2007
    • Random House
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0375509275
    • ISBN13: 9780375509278
    •  
    • Jul-2007
    • Random House
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1588366316
    • ISBN13: 9781588366313
    •  
    • Jul-2007
    • Random House
    • eBook (Kindle)



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