Barry Gifford Prolific Northern Californian author of various genres who's equally at home in Hollywood

Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart

Synopsis:

In the visual equivalent of sound bites, novelist and poet Gifford (Ghosts No Horse Can Carry, Port Tropique) cuts to the heart with sharply focused shots of young lovers on the lam. “You mark me the deepest,” says twenty-year-old Lula Pace to Sailor Ripley as they’re reunited after Sailor’s two-year stint in prison for manslaughter. Though it means breaking parole for Sailor, the two leave North Carolina to escape Lula’s fiercely disapproving mother Marietta, who hires a friend, short-story writing private eye Johnnie Farragut, to track them. Innocents on the road but wise to the needs of their hearts, Lula and Sailor tool along from Louisiana to Texas in a white 1975 Bonneville convertible, and, when the money runs out, land in Big Tuna, where Sailor will run afoul of the law again. Sweet and foolish, pure but ordained to be defeated, Sailor and Lula represent a bittersweet ideal.

 

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Topics/Categories:

Crime Drama, Louisiana, Love, Noir, North Carolina, Romance, Texas

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Grove Press

Purchase From:

Amazon


Original Publish Date:

1996-04-03

ISBNs:

080213453X

Formats:

Paperback