Plain and Normal
- 288pages
 - 11 heures de lecture
 
Lloyd Norris is slouching towards middle age. Recently out of the closet, he knows it's time to devote himself to finding the love and companionship that have long eluded him.
James Wilcox crée des romans comiques ancrés dans la ville fictive de Tula Springs, en Louisiane. Ses récits offrent un regard vif, souvent ironique, sur les faiblesses humaines et les complexités de la vie, le tout dans une atmosphère résolument sudiste. Le style distinctif de Wilcox, caractérisé par son humour pince-sans-rire, procure aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire unique et éclairante. Son œuvre explore des thèmes tels que la foi, la moralité et la quête de sens dans l'existence quotidienne.




Lloyd Norris is slouching towards middle age. Recently out of the closet, he knows it's time to devote himself to finding the love and companionship that have long eluded him.
Exploring the complexities of faith and community, this acclaimed work delves into the lives of modern Baptists, highlighting their struggles and triumphs within a changing cultural landscape. The narrative weaves personal stories with broader themes of belief, identity, and social justice, offering a profound reflection on the evolution of Baptist traditions. With its insightful analysis and engaging prose, the book invites readers to reconsider the role of religion in contemporary society.
The fourth--and best--of James Wilcox's acclaimed Tula Springs novels featuring the tragicomic adventures of a Manhattanite transplanted in the South. "... an exceedingly well-crafted tale".--Time.