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No Place to Pray
No Place to Pray | James Carpenter
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Fiction. Two young men, one bi-racial and the other white, meet in an overnight lockup and begin their shared twenty-year downward spiral into alcoholism and homelessness. LeRoy and Harmon work together, drink together, brawl together, and as Harmon suffers from his final illness, they both bed Edna, a wealthy widow who, out of pity, curiosity, and loneliness, takes them into her vacation home by the river. Through episodes rendered from shifting, multiple points of view, a series of flashbacks, and LeRoy's adventure stories this very smart but uneducated man's attempts at fantasy writing we learn of the people and tragedies that shaped their lives and those whose lives unravel along with theirs at the seams of race, class, and religion, and where no one ever quite tells the truth."
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No Place to Pray | James Carpenter
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The description was better than the book. The writing was difficult to follow; it jumped back and forth in time and location and by the time I figured it out, the book was almost over. The characters were a revolving door and nothing ever really came to a nexus. Overall the book was just not that interesting; disjointed and disconnected.