"Katydids and Trains" plunges the reader into the family of Cherokee mixed-bloods in mid-1960s north-central Texas the way Mark Twain would have written it. Perryman's vernacular style immerses us in the story of a young boy and his siblings seeking a path through life. It is set in a time of social upheaval, a story of dying cultures and hatreds hidden in the social shadows of the segregated South just as the Civil Rights movement exploded. Finding redemption amid the anger, Perryman's characters take the drama to an unexpected crescendo, making his tale moving and memorable. Highly recommended! -C.J. Hadley, publisher/editor of RANGE magazine
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