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Winner: 5th Annual Beverly Hills International Book Awards - Regional Fiction category Runner-Up: BookLife Shelf Unbound 2016 Best Indie Book - Southeast Region Set in the early 40s, Crossing the Moss Line is a tragicomedy about slippery choices and unintended consequences reaching from the Geechee community along the Georgia coast to New York City and back. When a practical joke goes wrong, it takes God, the conjure man, a Jewish mother, and an assortment of uniquely Southern characters to set things right again. The tale is told with drama, authentic dialogue, and a touch of slightly wicked humor.…mehr

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Winner: 5th Annual Beverly Hills International Book Awards - Regional Fiction category Runner-Up: BookLife Shelf Unbound 2016 Best Indie Book - Southeast Region Set in the early 40s, Crossing the Moss Line is a tragicomedy about slippery choices and unintended consequences reaching from the Geechee community along the Georgia coast to New York City and back. When a practical joke goes wrong, it takes God, the conjure man, a Jewish mother, and an assortment of uniquely Southern characters to set things right again. The tale is told with drama, authentic dialogue, and a touch of slightly wicked humor.
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Grace Hawthorne, an award-winning author, has written everything from ad copy for septic tanks, to an opera libretto, corporate histories and lyrics for Sesame Street. She has lived in New Jersey, Louisiana, Texas, Europe and New York City. She and her husband live in Atlanta with a cat named Boots.