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Paperback Sweet Piece Book

ISBN: 0972290400

ISBN13: 9780972290401

Sweet Piece

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a remarkable book...

...I found 'sweet piece' on the shelf of a friend from Hollywood who reviews for a living. He called it 'amazing' and then stumbled trying to describe it. Having read this remarkable book, I also struggle to convey what Silvanus Slaughter has evoked in this most modern of southern gothic novels: a new story of sex and violence that brings romance, spirituality and deep psychological insight into an intensely engaging and entertaining story. An angel speaks to a blind girl, a child channels Elizabeth Taylor, and a father's gun challenges love's attempt to find a way. I can not do this book justice. Read it, or make a movie out of it.

A haunting southern gothic novel

"Sweet Piece" immediately captured my attention from page one, and did not relent until the final page. I found myself anxiously turning the pages, eager to find out what happens next. This is what good storytelling is all about.The story centers on a teenager named Chas Collins. Chas is growing up in a small North Carolina town in the 1960s. He longs to break away and build a better life for himself. Unfortunately, he has a few obstacles in his way. He has also recently discovered a young lady who has captured his heart.Slaughter writes with a passion for his characters and their story. You will experience an array of emotions while involved in this book: anger, shock, disbelief, sadness and humor. The characters are well-rounded without falling into stereotypes. I found myself feeling sympathy and pity even for the most horrible character in this book. I was fighting that tooth and nail, but I ultimately could not help myself. Slaughter gives insight into the characters that allows the reader to understand why they are the way that they are, instead of just simply letting the reader take them at face value.The story itself is complex and multi-layered. I will leave out the details here and allow you to discover the story for yourself, but there is something for everyone, from heart-pounding action to the gentle and tender pangs of first love.The book also explores sexual and spiritual life themes that are at times served up with jaw-dropping honesty. I found it bold and refreshing, as these are not easy subjects to address. It is rare that a writer can explore these issues with a tasteful frankness that allows the reader to ponder what was presented without feeling as though he or she has been "preached" to. Slaughter pulls it off masterfully.The characters and story stick with you after reading the book. I still catch myself wondering what they might be up to in the current time, forty years after the story that unfolds in the novel. Highly recommended.

Engaging and memorable!

This is a poignant and moving story about 18-year-old Chas Collins, no longer a child yet denied his freedom to be a man in charge of his own destiny. It is a satisfying yet troubling read. Silvanus Slaughter writes what, for me (a life-long southerner), was a somewhat regrettably realistic portrait of a narrow-minded small southern town of the 1960s. Chas, nicknamed "Sweet Piece," is a high school senior whose sexuality seems to be deeply intertwined within almost every aspect of his life. Facing constant domination by an angry violent father, Chas is known as "that Collin's boy" by the socially bigoted people of his small southern town and he unfairly bears the stigma of his father's misdeeds. He struggles to survive living with his dysfunctional family for the six months remaining before he graduates from high school. Slaughter draws us immediately into Chas Collin's restlessness and his drive to get away to be with the gifted blind girl who makes him feel complete. Startling for me at first, Slaughter writes with a style that includes the occurrence of not always politically correct sexual situations. He goes further than other modern fiction writers I've read in his authenticity about male-to-male relationships. Sweet Piece contains an interesting element of spiritual/theological content and Slaughter seems sincere in bringing up issues around forgiveness and spiritual "sight."This was one of those compelling books for reading cover-to-cover in a day; yet, I knew from reading Chapter One that, instead, I would want to prolong the experience of this book. For me, even days after I finished reading "Sweet Piece", the haunting story played itself over and over in my head as I pondered what had happened and why.Highly recommended!
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