Pat Conroy

Pat Conroy

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Editorial Reviews For ISBN 9780385413053 Recommend to read this Book. From Publishers Weekly Charleston, S.C., gossip columnist Leopold Bloom King narrates a paean to his hometown and friends in Conroy's first novel in 14 years. In the late '60s and after his brother commits suicide, then 18-year-old Leo befriends a cross-section of the city's inhabitants: scions of Charleston aristocracy; Appalachian orphans; a black football coach's son; and an astonishingly beautiful pair of twins, Sheba and Trevor Poe, who are evading their psychotic father. The story alternates between 1969, the glorious year Leo's coterie stormed Charleston's social, sexual and racial barricades, and 1989, when Sheba, ... Read Full Story
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South of Broad [ROUGH-CUT EDGE] (Hardcover) South of Broad, gossip columnist Leopold Bloom King narrates a paean to his hometown and friends in Conroy's first novel in 14 years. In the late '60s and after his brother commits suicide, then 18-year-old Leo befriends a cross-section of the city's inhabitants: scions of Charleston aristocracy; Appalachian orphans; a black football coach's son; and an astonishingly beautiful pair of twins, Sheba and Trevor Poe, who are evading their psychotic father. The story alternates between 1969, the glorious year Leo's coterie stormed Charleston's social, sexual and racial barricades, and 1989, when Sheba, now a movie star, enlists them ... Read Full Story
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South of Broad (Washington Post) Pat Conroy , the New York Times best-selling author and Atlanta resident, has been promoting his first new novel in 13 years called "South of Broad." The Washington Post reviewed the novel: I should note that even though I felt stage-managed by Conroy's heavy hand, I still turned the pages with relish. Conroy is an immensely gifted stylist, and there are passages in the novel that are lush and beautiful and precise. No one can describe a tide or a sunset with his lyricism and exactitude. My sense is that the millions of readers who cherish Conroy's work won't ... Read Full Story
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Local fans of Southern literature are enjoying Pat Conroy's new novel, "South of Broad." Set in Charleston, the novel is Conroy's first since the publication of "Beach Music" 14 years ago.  The author of a number of popular novels, such as "The ...  
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Tours include admission to Gibbes Museum of Art and cocktail or dessert from one of Conroy's favorite restaurants, Slightly North of Broad. Information: 843-568-0473 or  
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If you loved The Prince of Tides, you'll find a similar approach in South of Broad, including a strong and well-described sense of place, a wounded narrator and memorable characters embracing life's melodrama.Contributor: Malcolm CampbellPublished: Oct 07, 2009  
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — A new walking tour is being offered in Charleston based on places featured in the new Pat Conroy best-seller "South of Broad." The two-hour tour is available Tuesday-Saturday, departing from the lobby of the Mills House Hotel at ...  
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Conroy returns to his familiar South Carolina territory with stylistic ornate prose, wounded characters, and fine Southern melodrama.Contributor: Malcolm CampbellPublished: Oct 02, 2009  
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When Anne Cleveland found a reference to the Charleston Library Society in Pat Conroy's new novel, "South of Broad," (page 413) it gave her an idea. In the book, one of Conroy's characters mentions holding a publication party at the Library Society.  
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Exact Sciences Corp. President and CEO Kevin T. Conroy turns his attention from the Governor's office to leading the Madison company to launch an early screening device for colon cancer. Conroy spoke recently about steering the company toward clinical trial for the yet unnamed test. Conroy is dedicated to leading Exact Science in developing a non-invasive, home-based test for colon cancer that catches the disease early and is patient-friendly.  
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The National Broadband Network would drive job opportunities in regional Australia and help remote indigenous communities participate in the mainstream economy, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has told a conference in...  
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Among the first authors whose work Open Road is trying to bring to market in this way: William Styron, Pat Conroy, and Dame Iris Murdoch. Friedman said Open Road was "entertaining the notion of a thousand books" and considering prices comparable to ...  
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com Literary Charleston tour A new walking tour is being offered in Charleston based on places featured in the new Pat Conroy best-seller "South of Broad." The two-hour tour is available Tuesday-Saturday, departing from the lobby of the Mills House ...  
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