| Berry Fleming - History - 2009 - 222 pages
This account of Augusta, Georgia, from 1736-1791 combines historical fact with a novelist's attention to people--in this case to the historical figures of this fledgling colony ... | |
| Berry Fleming - Floods - 1951 - 394 pages
Community fights a rising river while family scandal threatens the town's leading citizen. | |
| Berry Fleming - Fiction - 2015 - 125 pages
They meet by chance on a Georgia road: William Wesley Johns, a middle-aged novelist with a manuscript to mail, and the girl with two fiddle cases who hitches a ride. In a ... | |
| Berry Fleming - Fiction - 2015 - 84 pages
Who Dwelt by a Churchyard centers around an old man about to move, who—as he sits before a fireplace throwing ancient photographs upon the flames—recalls the major events in ... | |
| Berry Fleming - Fiction - 2015 - 81 pages
Bob Otis, an unmarketable author who is just starting his own publishing company in order to get his latest novels in print, is abruptly sidetracked when a relative, so distant ... | |
| Berry Fleming - Fiction - 2015 - 129 pages
This comic third novel in our Berry Fleming series centers on Lucinda, a local girl-makes-good, who returns on her psychoanalyst’s suggestion to Fredricksville, Georgia, in ... | |
| Berry Fleming - Fiction - 2015 - 108 pages
Captain Bennett’s Folly is a direct descendant of Fleming’s earlier comic novels, Colonel Effingham's Raid and Lucinderella. Like them, there is a narrator—in this case Walker ... | |
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