<p>M. Glenn Taylor's plain spoken eloquence on labor race and war recalls the voices in Studs Terkel's inspired <em>Working</em>. <em>The Marrowbone Marble Company </em>is a novel of stirring clarity and power.<br />--Jayne Anne Phillips author of <em>Lark and Termite</em><p></p></p> <p> </p></p><p>Author M. Glenn Taylor was nominated for the National Book Critic's Circle Award for his novel <em>The</em> <em>Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart. </em>Taylor returns spectacularly with <em>The Marrowbone Marble Company </em>a sweeping story set against the changing landscape of post-World War II America that recalls <em>The Story of Edgar Sawtelle </em>and the early lyrical work of Cormac McCarthy. A masterwork of Southern fiction that the National Book Award-winning author of <em>Spartina</em> John<em> </em>Casey calls a terrific rough-and-tumble novel <em>The Marrowbone Marble Company </em>is a gift from a truly exhilarating American voice.<p></p></p>
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