Blacktime Song by Rosalie Wolfe

In this post-modern novel by author Marylee Daniel Mitcham, a mother and daughter team have lost the thread and go on a search to find it again.
 
July 19, 2010 - PRLog -- It’s 1973 when Rosalie Wolfe and her daughter Meadow leave Cincinnati and head to rural Kentucky where Rosalie hopes to “find” the God she feels abandoned by. Both mother and daughter are excited by their God-seeking adventure in different ways and romanticize being poor like the “poor people” God is known to love. Blacktime Song by Rosalie Wolfe is a first novel more complex in design than its simple, religious plot would suggest. Don’t beware, but be aware! The novel’s name on the book’s cover is Mitcham’s name for HER novel, while a similar title on the Contents page is the character Rosalie’s name for HER novel about someone she calls Hannah Wolfe; a voice within a voice within Mitcham’s voice. On the final page, Mark Twain checks in from the Dead with an Afterword; will wonders never cease?

Blacktime Song by Rosalie Wolfe (ISBN:  978-1-60911-497-8) will be available July 2, 2010 for $11.95 and can be ordered through the publisher’s Web site: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/BlacktimeSongByRosalieWolfe.html
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“This is unquestionably a fine work for the reader interested in the post-modern novel, presenting a single mother and her six-year-old fairy child, who strive to forge a family while leading lives infused with a strong current of spiritual mysticism.”
—Levi S. Peterson, author of The Backslider

“One of the more unusual and funny post-modern farcical novels I have ever read and wondered about. Its pathos surprises you.”
—Rev. Perry C. Bramlett, founder of C.S. Lewis for the Local Church – Interstate Ministries

About the Author:                                                                                            
Marylee Daniel Mitcham has worked as a R.N. in psychiatric settings and as an acupuncturist in private practice. Her novel appeared initially as a short story titled “Blacktime Song” in CoEvolution Quarterly, Winter, 1979/1980.

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