Fierce Like an Oak Tree: A Collection of Short Stories Rooted in Sharp, Louisiana
The Sharp Community, deep in the central heart of Louisiana, serves as the rural backdrop for these interrelated stories. Rae Champagne, through the voice of narrator Missy, opens to us episode after episode, generation through generation, this landscape and its endearing people: their families, their friends, their loves, their illnesses, and deaths. With light echoes of Southern Gothic, she invites us to become a part of this family — Missy’s, Rae’s, Raym’s.
Rochelle L. regarding "The Shivaree," chapter 10 of Fierce Like an Oak Tree:
"So this story. You make it come alive. I think readers who didn’t know these people can easily conjure up these bright vibrant images you have created. I love this one.
You write in such a way that it just pulls you in gently then there’s this profound depth that hits you. Like when you wrote about ingesting the memories. Wow. I had to read that three times…slowly. And think about my own memories. Hmmmm.
It felt like I was going down a stream floating between one story to another with this connection between them all.
But man, Rae. I could see the bean with Raym and OTom working on it. I could feel the Louisiana humidity and breeze. I could feel the laughter and fun. And the deep ache for the people that are no longer here and a way of life that no longer exists.
This might yet be one of my favorites."
Thirty Five 5 star reviews tell it all:
Fierce Like an Oak Tree is an instant favorite!
Takes Me Home
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Charming read
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
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