The Gettin’ Place

The Gettin’ Place by Susan Straight, published by Hyperion on June 27, 1996, is a first edition novel comprising 496 pages. This work explores the tumultuous aftermath faced by the Thompson clan following a tragic incident involving their family patriarch, who discovers the burning bodies of two white women on his property and is subsequently shot by police. The narrative delves into the complexities of family life and the historical context of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of the family’s struggle to navigate the chaos that ensues from this pivotal event. The story intricately weaves themes of historical fiction and family dynamics, offering insights into the characters’ lives as they confront the repercussions of violence and tragedy. Through its detailed storytelling, The Gettin’ Place presents a compelling examination of the challenges faced by the Thompson family in a changing world.
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In the third novel by the author of Blacker Than a Thousand Midnights, the Thompson clan tries to deal with the chaos after their family patriarch finds the burning bodies of two white women on his property and is then accidentally gunned down by police. Tour.
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