Daniel Woodrell (Get this book)
A grandson becomes obsessed with his grandmother's story about a
small-town disaster from many years ago. Set in the Ozarks, the book is
inspired by history and is far less noir-tinged than the author's
earlier works (The Outlaw Album, 2011, etc.). Loosely based on the
real-life West Plains Dance Hall Explosion of 1928, it centers on Alma
DeGeer Dunahew, a maid with three children in fictional West Table, Mo.
A commanding fable about trespass and
reconstruction from a titan of Southern fiction.--Kirkus
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