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The Tilted World

By Tom Franklin & Beth Ann Fennelly
The Tilted World by Tom Franklin & Beth Ann Fennelly digital book - Fable

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Set against the backdrop of the historic flooding of the Mississippi River, The Tilted World is an extraordinary tale of murder and moonshine, sandbagging and saboteurs, and a man and a woman who find unexpected love, from Tom Franklin, the acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, and award-winning poet Beth Ann Fennelly

The year is 1927. As rains swell the Mississippi, the mighty river threatens to burst its banks and engulf everything in its path, including federal revenue agent Ted Ingersoll and his partner, Ham Johnson. Arriving in the tiny hamlet of Hobnob, Mississippi, to investigate the disappearance of two fellow agents who'd been on the trail of a local bootlegger, they are astonished to find a baby boy abandoned in the middle of a crime scene.

Ingersoll, an orphan raised by nuns, is determined to find the infant a home, and his search leads him to Dixie Clay Holliver. A strong woman married too young to a philandering charmer, Dixie Clay has lost a child to illness and is powerless to resist this second chance at motherhood. From the moment they meet, Ingersoll and Dixie Clay are drawn to each other. He has no idea that she's the best bootlegger in the county and may be connected to the agents' disappearance. And while he seems kind and gentle, Dixie Clay knows full well that he is an enemy who can never be trusted.

When Ingersoll learns that a saboteur might be among them, planning a catastrophe along the river that would wreak havoc in Hobnob, he knows that he and Dixie Clay will face challenges and choices that they will be fortunate to survive. Written with extraordinary insight and tenderness, The Tilted World is that rarest of creations, a story of seemingly ordinary people who find hope and deliverance where they least expect it—in each other.

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3.5
“I've read references to The Great Flood of 1927 in other books but this is the first one that focused exclusively on this historic event. Tom Franklin succeeded in creating a dismal world in which heavy downpours lasted for months with no reprieve, sometimes receiving 13 inches of rain in one day. The physical and psychological consequences for those living through this were staggering. So where did all that rain go? The levee system in Mississippi was inadequate to say the least. Can you imagine a levee the height of three stories tall with water sloshing over the top? They had to keep sandbagging to keep the water out. Similar to https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/214340.Hell_at_the_Breech Franklin brought alive an event in Southern history that I was not previously aware of. For this I give 5 stars. But the weakest aspect was the fictional stories created to tell the story of The Great Flood. I did not care for the love story at all. I wanted to learn more about the saboteurs and their motivations for destroying the levees. I felt Franklin only briefly touched upon this angle but I found the saboteurs more interesting than his focus - the bootleggers. Next on my list is https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6980035.Rising_Tide which Franklin used during his own research.”
“It took a little while to get into (maybe the first 100 pages or so), but it blossomed as it progressed. I think the authors really complimented each other and made this such a unique read. It was wonderfully lyrical but remained well paced and suspenseful. Nice surprise!”

About Tom Franklin

Tom Franklin is the New York Times bestselling author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger Award. His previous works include Poachers, Hell at the Breech, and Smonk. He teaches in the University of Mississippi's MFA program.

Beth Ann Fennelly

Beth Ann Fennelly has published three volumes of poetry and a work of nonfiction, Great with Child. She directs the University of Mississippi's MFA program.

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