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Rubine River

By David Ray Skinner
Rubine River by David Ray Skinner digital book - Fable

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Chicago-born Clay Maddau is an alcoholic vet who travels the interstates and backroads as a hitchhiker in an effort to come to grips with his wartime nightmares and to somehow move forward with his life and future. A chain of events one autumn Saturday night leaves him stranded in a drunken haze on the banks of the Rubine River, beneath an interstate bridge in South Carolina. Befriended the following morning by Silas, an African American vet (who senses Clay's PTSD), he is invited to share breakfast, as well as his story. As the two travel to Silas' church (where they have a community breakfast program), the two vets begin to bond, not only over their common military service, but, in an odd twist of fate, their very roots. In the unraveling of the story, we also learn about a young slave named Nehemiah and the compassionate wife of the callous master of a South Carolina plantation and her arrangement with the flawed, but well-meaning minister in the small town of Rubineville. Just as the various streams run together to form the Rubine River, the different story strands eventually merge to provide an insight to Clay's future. 






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About David Ray Skinner

David Ray Skinner was born and raised in Nashville and has worked as a journalist/writer, cartoonist, songwriter and award-winning graphic designer and illustrator. After relocating to New York City in the late '70s, he served as art director for the international music trade magazine, Record World, and as art director for Doubleday's Literary Guild Magazine. In the '80s, he helped form an advertising, design and print agency in Atlanta and focused on his art and music. His accomplishments include his Civil War concept album, "John Hunt Morgan: A Southern Legend" (which was nominated for Gettysburg College's "Lincoln Prize"), the co-writing of the song, "Return to the Promised Land" with Johnny Cash, being commissioned to create a custom caricature for Elton John and a watercolor painting for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and the design and illustration of a 20'-wide, bas-relief sculpture for the entrance to The University of West Georgia's new football stadium.

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