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... on Tybee Island

Chris Blaine

Chris was a volunteer scouter for many decades telling stories to youth around a camp-fire. He was asked by a parent where he got his stories, suggesting he had read a book and was simply reciting from memory. He responded they were all original, he made them up. The parent suggested he write them down. "They were too good to forget." His imaginary talents of building a good script turned to adult novels.

Poppy Hives

Somewhere along the continuum of Flannery O’Connor, Erskine Caldwell, and Dave Barry (what, there is such a continuum?) comes Chris Blaine. In this honey of a Southern novel, Blaine takes you into the lives of some simple country folks. These characters are the salt of the earth. They know innocence and a number of the seven deadly sins. There is grace and honesty in this story of courtship and preaching, grief and loss. There is humor in the dialog and humor in the plot twists. And in the end, there is the triumph of country wisdom and pure, earnest love.

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