Papers of Janice Daugharty, MS 22
VSU Archives
Box 44
ID |
Title |
Characters |
Setting |
Brief Review (Events) |
Number of pages or number of words |
Additional information |
Box # |
Folder # |
Date published |
330 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
200 |
folder contains the unbound galley from Ontario Review Press. |
44 |
1 |
|
331 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
20 |
Includes the short story "Dogs in a Pack" which was included in the compilation "Going Through the Change" |
44 |
2 |
Fall 1994 |
332 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
24 |
contains the short story "You're No Angel Yourself." |
44 |
3 |
Fall 1994 |
333 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
16 |
contains two manuscripts of the short story "Looking to Miss Sara." One of the manuscripts has a rejection letter/note attached from the Apalachee Quarterly. |
44 |
4 |
Fall 1994 |
334 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
28 |
contains the short story "The Day Sue Died," which was published in "Change" as "The Day Mae Died" - a true story. |
44 |
5 |
Fall 1994 |
335 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
17 |
contains the unedited short story "Making Beliefs" from "Change" |
44 |
6 |
Fall 1994 |
336 |
Going Through the Change |
Shirley, Lovie, Fuller Sedrick, Lyneice, Junior, Willie |
rural South Georgia |
From "Going Through the Change" book jacket, a collection of short stories. "an unforgettable glimpse into the turbulent lives of the people who inhabit rural Southern Georgia. Among them are Shirley and Lovie, whose stepfather torches the local school after they are expelled for being 'racially impure'; Fuller Sedrick, a wealthy white landowner, who learns that he can't treat people like property; and Lyneice, a recently widowed working woman, who frequents the local singles bar. Junior, a stunted, mildly retarded white youth, is kidnapped by a desperate middle-aged man whose wife is going through the change; and Willie, a black boy, is singled out against his will to help integrate a school. Characterized by a fresh and vivid use of language, unfailing humor and boundless empathy ..." |
11 |
contains the short story "Tippy and the Preacher" |
44 |
7 |
Fall 1994 |