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Edge of the Wind - Texas A&M University Press

Noted author James E Cherry holds nothing back as he tackles mental illness, race, poetry, art and the importance of relationships in this his second novel.

October Read of the Month: "Edge of the Wind," by James E. Cherry

Edge of the Wind is a fast, suspenseful, believable ride. It entertains. More importantly, it has a thing or two to teach us.

James E Cherry EDGE OF THE WIND Book Page - Kimbilio Fiction

A Novel Kimbilio Fellow James E Cherry. In the highly suspenseful Edge of the Wind, the main character, a sensitive but deeply troubled 25 year-old black man, ...

Edge of the Wind - James E. Cherry - Google Books

In the highly suspenseful Edge of the Wind, the main character, a sensitive but deeply troubled 25 year-old black man, Alexander van der ...

Edge of the Wind - Foreword Reviews

This is a pleasing and intriguing character-driven novel in which poetry is presented as a possible means of salvation. James E. Cherry's Edge ...

Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition by James E. Cherry, Paperback

The protagonist of James Cherry's Edge of the Wind is rooted in history, in a lineage of African-American men, real and those that take life in.

Edge of the Wind by James E. Cherry | Goodreads

Read 4 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. In Edge of the Wind, a 25 year-old black man is off his meds and has begun ...

Black Author Re-Releases Fictional Novel About a Mentally Ill Black ...

James E. Cherry's latest novel, Edge of the Wind, from Stephen F Austin University Press, centers around protagonist Alexander van der Pool, a 25-year-old ...

Edge of the Wind by James E. Cherry - Books-A-Million

Edge of the Wind | "Alexander Van Der Pool is off his meds and high on his conviction that nothing matters more than poetry. He packs up his poems, his gun, ...

Edge of the Wind - James E. Cherry - Google Books

"Alexander Van Der Pool is off his meds and high on his conviction that nothing matters more than poetry. He packs up his poems, his gun, and his knife, ...

"Edge of the wind, A novel" by James E Cherry - ScholarWorks@UTEP

Edge of the wind, A novel. James E Cherry, University of Texas at El Paso. Abstract. A twenty-five year old African American man, Alexander van der Pool, loses ...

Winter 2017 — Book Review by Robert Cooperman - The Potomac

Winter 2017 — Book Review by Robert Cooperman. "Edge of the Wind". Edge of the Wind by James E. Cherry Novel Stephen F. Austin State University Press, 2016

Edge of the Wind - Cherry, James E.: 9781622881406 - AbeBooks

About the Author · PublisherStephen F. Austin University Press · Publication date2016 · ISBN 10 1622881400 · ISBN 13 9781622881406 · BindingPaperback · Number ...

Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition (Paperback) - Harvard Book Store

Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition (Paperback). By James E. Cherry. $22.00. At Distributor - We Can Usually Get It in 3-8 Days ...

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Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition Cherry, James E. - eBay

This novel is a joy to read. Title: Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition. Publisher: Stephen F. Austin University Press. Language: English.

Cherry's 'Edge of the Wind' in review - The Jackson Sun

In my 2009 review of James E. Cherry's verse volume “Honoring the Ancestors,” I noted how the individual poems “encompassed family members ...

Edge of the Wind - Apple Books

Top Audiobooks. Edge of the Wind. James E. Cherry. $9.99. $9.99. Publisher Description. In the highly suspenseful Edge of the Wind ...

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Review for “Edge of the Wind” by James E. Cherry (2016). Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. Alex van der Pool is a young Black writer with a mission.

Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition | Montana Book Company

Edge of the Wind: 2nd Edition. James E. Cherry. Current price: $22.00. Publish Date: December 20th, 2022. Publisher: Stephen F. Austin University Press.