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Yazoo Blues, by Pritchard (2008)
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Yazoo Blues, by Pritchard (2008)

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Book Review Yazoo Blues by Pritchard can be purchased in hardcover for and includes pages Other works by the author include JuniorRay John Pritchard is a novelist that grew up in the Mississippi Delta He teaches college English in Memphis Tennessee The author presented this book to provide a story of Junior RayLoveblood as a sequel to his first book Junior Ray The book presentsthe story of Junior Ray in the format of a fictional narrator Pritchardpresents the narration in the words

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His views are critical as isexemplified in much of the book. While the book can be criticized for its difficult reading,findings provided a unique understanding of Junior Ray that would have beenlost if the story had been told in a more traditional manner. (2 8). themBaptists, scared all their boys is gon' marry a Ko-rean and that ever'coksukiin lillo thing is gon'lead to dancin'" (p. John Pritchard is a novelist that grew up in the Mississippi Delta.He teaches college English in Memphis, Tennessee. I don't have anythingespecially against most Pekkawoods, Niggas, Greasers, Chinamens, Jews, A-rabs, Eye-fukkin-talians, and them gotdam Cath'lics . For example, a passage such as the following is difficultto read and takes effort to understand: "Ottis was a narrow muthafukka whonever cut nobody-who-didn't-go-to-his-church no slack a-tall . This book is avaluable source for teachers and stakeholders in education and anyoneinterested in understanding what it was like for Junior Ray in the DeepSouth. I'm just a sumbich that usesthe kind of workds people don't like to hear because the words ain't longand wiggly they way they want em to be. 59). The format of the recipes helps to provide acontinued sense of this character. Once a war participant and now asecurity guard, Junior Ray has much to say about his experiences and hisrejection of social ways of the times. 25). Pritchard presented an interesting view of Junior Ray and his lifeexperience in the south. Use of thelingo and words from Junior Ray were informative of his character andpersonality, which would have been less understood if findings had beenpresented in a typical chronological history of Junior Ray and his life.This book is recommended for academic stakeholders since it providesimportant insight into race relations of the times and issues related toeconomics and politics. The stories help the reader understandthat Junior Ray tended to hate most people which is portrayed in a mannerthat was dark but funny. The author presented this book to provide a story of Junior RayLoveblood, as a sequel to his first book, Junior Ray. The poems offered additional insights about thefeelings of the character and the times. McKinney Lake describedJunior Ray as a person who bullied other town boys who were scared of him.He had large and strong muscles in his arms, but always showed McKinneykindness and protection from others. As noted by the story's facilitator, McKinney Lake,Junior Ray was not accomplished in school as a child and he came form afamily that did not have running water and electricity; in her words, "healways smelled like a coal-oil lamp" (p. 11). . The story informs the reader about therace relations of the times and other issues related to economics andpolitics that were failing and leading to issues related to civil rights inthis area. Fukkum. I ain't. The recipies are interestingand informative; Okra Winfrey, Junior Ray's Hot'n'Tots, and Junior Ray'sNine-Step Fukkin Fish Soup for example, all provide a recipe along withjargon used by Junior Ray. The book presented views of Junior Ray as the story unfolds and thebook turns out to be a type of autobiography. . The information was presented in a descriptivebut difficult manner to understand since the story was so filled with cusswords and lingo. . Montgomery: New South Books. ." (p. Pritchard uses backwoodsprofanely as a voice of Junior Ray Loveblood. Words such as the following are used todescribe Junior Ray's feelings: "Speakin' of that, I know there's a lot ofpeople that call me a racist. Book Review Yazoo Blues, by Pritchard (2 8) can be purchased in hardcover for$24.95 and includes 254 pages. . Yazoo Blues. ReferencePritchard, J. It is also recommended for anyone interested in arealistic account of the life and character of Junior Ray. The book presentsthe story of Junior Ray in the format of a fictional narrator; Pritchardpresents the narration in the words of Junior Ray, compete with cuss wordsand lingo that Junior Ray used. . The book presents the story complete with poems, recipes, and otherinformation that gives the reader a sense of who Junior Ray was and whathis life was like. Other works by the author include: JuniorRay.

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