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River Rising
River Rising
Author: Athol Dickson
Welcome to Pilotville, Louisiana, 1927, isolated outpost on the Mississippi River--a stilt village bounded by swampland to the horizon, accessible only by boat, an island of brotherly love in a sea of racism. Meet Hale Poser, a stranger with a bad hip who’s come looking for his roots -- a humble man, a righteous man, a miracle man. In the ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780764201622
ISBN-10: 076420162X
Publication Date: 1/1/2006
Pages: 304
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 2
What an awesome story! You cannot begin to guess what happens next!
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An absolutely outstanding read! Although I'm normally not one to read suspense novels, Mr. Dickson's story had me enthralled, and I couldn't read the words fast enough. As with most any story with a setting in the bayou of Louisiana, this one had an eerie tone that went from cover to cover which really took me TO the bayou. This is an excellent book of suspense particulary for readers of Christian fiction, or those who love a good read without all the trash and nonsense.
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Wonderful book. Easy read. Totally enjoyed it. A great Christain Book.
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In 1927 Louisiana, Rev. Hale Poser arrives in the bayous of Pilotville, looking for his roots. In the swamp beyond the cypress lies a lingering evil. For years it slept in dreadful isolation. Now comes Hale Poser, and it will sleep no more.


At the beginning, Rev. Hale Poser arrives in Pilotsville, La., the story appears to unfold in a familiar way: a stranger of humble means comes to a Southern town, scandalizes it and, in true Christ-figure fashion, changes the lives of everyone there forever.

However, a series of twists and surprises quickly pulls the reader into unexpected territory that is at once entrancing and painful to behold. Set during the great Mississippi flood of 1927, this novel does not simply explore racism, faith and poverty, but somehow inhabits them, mostly by way of Hale's journey. Told from the perspective of several characters, Hale's first days in Pilotsvillehas come to find the parents he never knewreveal something close to utopia: black and white residents working and living together congenially, and almost equally, while the beneficent white man who essentially owns the town keeps all the ugliness of Southern racism at bay. Nothing is quite as it seems, and the miracles, revelations and moments of despair lead its characters to some disturbing conclusions. Atmospheric, well-paced and powerfully imagined.

One to add too any personal library!!!
Fantastic!!!!
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eadieburke avatar reviewed River Rising on + 1612 more book reviews
Welcome to Pilotville, Louisiana, 1927, isolated outpost on the Mississippi River--a stilt village bounded by swampland to the horizon, accessible only by boat, an island of brotherly love in a sea of racism. Meet Hale Poser, a stranger with a bad hip who's come looking for his roots--a humble man, a righteous man, a miracle man. In the swamp beyond the cypress and the tupelo and veiled by Spanish moss lies a lingering evil. For years it slept in dreadful isolation. Now comes Hale Poser, and it will sleep no more. It will rain down on Pilotville, it will rise up like a river, and nothing but a miracle can stop this awful flood.
This is a very interesting book. It is about slavery in 1927 and the flood and the building of the levees by the slaves. Rev. Hale Poser is on a mission to find the missing babies. He also finds Hannah living among a plantation of slaves. A very different type of a book but a very good read.
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really good book, takes you into the past but still in the present. God really intends for us all to Worship together.


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