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A Portion Under the Sun
by Mark Schafron
182 pages
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A boy coming of age in 1899 America.
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Category: Fiction
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About the Book
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A Portion Under
the Sun by Mark Schafron is about Y.C. Alley and his journey from
life as a Tennessee farm boy in 1899, to the world of the New York
and Boston music halls, to the heart of the California socialist
movement, and finally to Massachusetts where his two wildly dissimilar
worlds become one.
Along the way from Memphis, to New York, Boston, Chicago, and San
Francisco, Alley lives among and learns from some of the most celebrated
characters of the day. Challenging him are the conflicting pulls
of city versus country and rugged individualism versus communal
responsibility in a rapidly changing America, an America as divided
as it is today. In addition, everywhere he goes he is under the
shadow of being a Southerner in a time when the wounds of the Civil
War were still fresh.
Surpassing that is his conflict in loving the charming but unstable
Sally Booth. Moreover, like many men driven by ambition he makes
enemies, and one won't be satisfied with anything less than Alley's
life.
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| About the Author |
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Mark Schafron's fiction, essays, and journalism have appeared in national and international publications. He works as a senior writer in the IT industry and lives in New England. |
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