Fire in Beulah
Rilla Askew - Author
Summary of Fire in Beulah
Summary of Fire in Beulah
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Set during the tense days of the Oklahoma oil rush, Rilla Askew's Fire in Beulah is a mesmerizing story that centers on the complex relationship between Althea Whiteside, an oil wildcatter's high-strung wife, and Graceful, her enigmatic black maid. Their juxtaposing storiesand those of others close to themunfold against a volatile backdrop of oil-boom opulence, fear, hatred, lynchings that climax in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, when whites burned the city's properous black community. Askew's award-winning first novel, The Mercy Seat, was praised for its astute diepiction of family bonds and the beauty of American landscape. Now she explores the American race story with the same perception.
"A haunting, engrossing portrait." The Washington Post"A tinderbox of a novel."The Boston Globe "Poignant."The Riverfront Times, St. Louis
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