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 · A Soft Place to Land. Pin It. I obediently trudged though A Soft Place to Land by Susan Rebecca White for my book club a few weeks ago and I decided to have mixed reviews about it. The book takes a little while to get into and a little after the half way point I really did had to find out what happened to our poor protagonist so I continued www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. Susan Rebecca White is the author of four critically acclaimed novels, Bound South, A Soft Place to Land, We Are All Good People Here, and A Place at the Table. A graduate of Brown University and the MFA program at Hollins University, Susan has taught creative writing at Hollins, Emory, SCAD, and Mercer University, where she was the Ferrol A. Sams, Jr. Distinguished Chair of English Writer-in Released on: Ap. Susan Rebecca White’s third novel, A Place at the Table, is a character-driven story of souls lost and found, inspired by the cross-generational, cross-racial friendship of two renowned Southern chefs, the late Edna Lewis and longtime Atlantan Scott Peacock.


A Soft Place to Land: A Novel by Susan Rebecca White | Editorial Reviews. Paperback (Original) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping. Susan Rebecca White is the author of four novels: Bound South, A Soft Place to Land, A Place at the Table, and the forthcoming We Are All Good People Here, which will be published by Atria / Simon Schuster on August 6, A graduate of Brown University and the MFA program at Hollins University, Susan has taught creative writing at Hollins. NONE — Susan Rebecca White's debut novel, "Bound South" () was a penetrating, wickedly funny look at the haves and the have-nots. In "A Soft Place to Land," she levels the playing.


A. The white car is cheaper than the black car. B. The white car is expensiver than the black car. C. The white car is more expensive than the black car. D. The white car is not expensive than the black car. The white washing machine is bigger than the green one. A. The green washing machine is smaller than the white one. B. "A Soft Place to Land" is different - her voice is sharper and more worldly, while still weaving pieces of Atlanta and the Southern familiarities and nuances she can so skillfully capture into her characters. Susan Rebecca White’s third novel, A Place at the Table, is a character-driven story of souls lost and found, inspired by the cross-generational, cross-racial friendship of two renowned Southern chefs, the late Edna Lewis and longtime Atlantan Scott Peacock.

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