

Snakewoman of Little Egypt (Paperback) by Robert Hellenga
Key item features
On the morning of his fortieth birthday, anthropology professor Jackson Jones contemplates his future: Should he return to Africa, where he did his fieldwork, and live with the Mbuti, or should he marry and settle down in the Midwestern university town where he now teaches? On the morning of her release from prison, Sunny, who grew up in a snake-handling church in the Little Egypt region of Southern Illinois, rents a garage apartment from Jackson. Sunny and Jackson are drawn to each other, but then push comes to shove in this page-turning novel brimming with wit, substance, emotional depth-a fascinating and original story that delivers Robert Hellenga at the top of his form.
Robert Hellenga was educated at the University of Michigan and Princeton University. He is a professor at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and the author of the novels The Sixteen Pleasures, The Fall of a Sparrow, Blues Lessons, Philosophy Made Simple, and The Italian Lover. Visit his Web site at www.roberthellenga.com.
Praise for Snakewoman of Little Egypt:
"Both thoughtful and action-packed...Readers will once again find great pleasure in Hellenga's intelligent, generous-hearted work."-Chicago Tribune
"A masterpiece. Thank you, Mr. Hellenga."-Washington Post Book World
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionFiction
- GenreLiterature & Fiction
- Publication dateSeptember, 2011
- Pages352
- PublisherBloomsbury USA
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
On the morning of his fortieth birthday, anthropology professor Jackson Jones contemplates his future: Should he return to Africa, where he did his fieldwork, and live with the Mbuti, or should he marry and settle down in the Midwestern university town where he now teaches? On the morning of her release from prison, Sunny, who grew up in a snake-handling church in the Little Egypt region of Southern Illinois, rents a garage apartment from Jackson. Sunny and Jackson are drawn to each other, but then push comes to shove in this page-turning novel brimming with wit, substance, emotional depth-a fascinating and original story that delivers Robert Hellenga at the top of his form.
Robert Hellenga was educated at the University of Michigan and Princeton University. He is a professor at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and the author of the novels The Sixteen Pleasures, The Fall of a Sparrow, Blues Lessons, Philosophy Made Simple, and The Italian Lover. Visit his Web site at ... Praise for Snakewoman of Little Egypt: Both thoughtful and action-packed...Readers will once again find great pleasure in Hellenga's intelligent, generous-hearted work.-Chicago Tribune A masterpiece. Thank you, Mr. Hellenga.-Washington Post Book WorldOn the morning of his fortieth birthday, anthropology professor Jackson Jones contemplates his future: Should he return to Africa, where he did his fieldwork, and live with the Mbuti, or should he marry and settle down in the Midwestern university town where he now teaches? On the morning of her release from prison, Sunny, who grew up in a snake-handling church in the Little Egypt region of Southern Illinois, rents a garage apartment from Jackson. Sunny and Jackson are drawn to each other, but then push comes to shove in this page-turning novel brimming with wit, substance, emotional depth-a fascinating and original story that delivers Robert Hellenga at the top of his form.
Robert Hellenga was educated at the University of Michigan and Princeton University. He is a professor at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and the author of the novels The Sixteen Pleasures, The Fall of a Sparrow, Blues Lessons, Philosophy Made Simple, and The Italian Lover. Visit his Web site at www.roberthellenga.com.
Praise for Snakewoman of Little Egypt:
"Both thoughtful and action-packed...Readers will once again find great pleasure in Hellenga's intelligent, generous-hearted work."-Chicago Tribune
"A masterpiece. Thank you, Mr. Hellenga."-Washington Post Book World
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Publication date
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Far from Home: A Novel (Paperback) $13.48
$1348current price $13.48Far from Home: A Novel (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsEl Aviso / The Warning, (Paperback) $16.92
$1692current price $16.92El Aviso / The Warning, (Paperback)
The Family of Max Desir, (Paperback) $16.48
$1648current price $16.48The Family of Max Desir, (Paperback)
Best seller Then She Was Gone: A Novel (Paperback) $8.37
Best seller
$837current price $8.37Then She Was Gone: A Novel (Paperback)
954.7 out of 5 Stars. 95 reviewsVivian's Decision, (Paperback) $17.99
$1799current price $17.99Vivian's Decision, (Paperback)
The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love, (Paperback) $13.80
$1380current price $13.80The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love, (Paperback)
March Badness: The Tale of Ramshak Hall, (Paperback) $17.99
$1799current price $17.99March Badness: The Tale of Ramshak Hall, (Paperback)
Golda's Hutch, (Paperback) $13.12
$1312current price $13.12Golda's Hutch, (Paperback)
Mr. Sweetcheeks in Alaska, (Paperback) $15.40
$1540current price $15.40Mr. Sweetcheeks in Alaska, (Paperback)
Everything I Never Told You: A Novel (Paperback) $9.66
$966current price $9.66Everything I Never Told You: A Novel (Paperback)
1304 out of 5 Stars. 130 reviewsThe Poisonwood Bible: A Novel (Paperback) $8.95
2 optionsAvailable in additional 2 options$895current price $8.95The Poisonwood Bible: A Novel (Paperback)
54.4 out of 5 Stars. 5 reviewsA Way Through the Shadows (Paperback) $19.73
$1973current price $19.73A Way Through the Shadows (Paperback)
Coover, Robert Public Burning, (Paperback) $13.97
$1397current price $13.97Coover, Robert Public Burning, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsActs of Lovingkindness, (Paperback) $13.90
$1390current price $13.90Acts of Lovingkindness, (Paperback)
South of Maya (Paperback) $15.99
$1599current price $15.99South of Maya (Paperback)
A Man and a Mountain, (Paperback) $20.00
$2000current price $20.00A Man and a Mountain, (Paperback)
Horror and Huge Expenses (Paperback) $16.91
$1691current price $16.91Horror and Huge Expenses (Paperback)
Litterature: Le Roman d'Un Sénégalais (Paperback) $12.95
$1295current price $12.95Litterature: Le Roman d'Un Sénégalais (Paperback)
Everybody's Out There, (Paperback) $16.95
$1695current price $16.95Everybody's Out There, (Paperback)
Les Misérables de M. V. Hugo (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95Les Misérables de M. V. Hugo (Paperback)
