Bonnie and Clyde: Resurrection Road

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Product Details
Price
$15.95
Publisher
Pumpjack Press
Publish Date
Pages
308
Dimensions
5.25 X 0.69 X 8.0 inches | 0.78 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780997411331
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About the Author
Clark Hays was raised on a ranch in Montana and spent his formative years branding cows, riding horses, and writing. He is currently a senior writer and communications strategist for an international financial services company. His poetry, creative fiction, and nonfiction have appeared in many journals, magazines, and newspapers. Previously, he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for a short story appearing in Opium Magazine.
Kathleen McFall was born and raised in Washington, DC. During more than a decade working in journalism, she published hundreds of articles about natural resources, environmental issues, energy, and biomedical science. Previously, she was a director of communications and senior advisor at a major research university. Kathleen was awarded a fellowship for fiction writing from Oregon Literary Arts.
Reviews

-Hays and McFall make their Depression-era tale timely with reflections on wealthy fat cats and a rigged economic system that still ring true. More than that, the story is an exciting ride, with tight corners, narrow escapes, and real romantic heat between Bonnie and Clyde. Outlaws become patriots in this imaginative, suspenseful what-if story.- Kirkus Reviews


"Hays and McFall make their Depression-era tale timely with reflections on wealthy fat cats and a rigged economic system that still ring true. More than that, the story is an exciting ride, with tight corners, narrow escapes, and real romantic heat between Bonnie and Clyde. Outlaws become patriots in this imaginative, suspenseful what-if story." Kirkus Reviews

"Centered on an intriguing question: What if Bonnie and Clyde weren't gunned down in 1934, but were instead kidnapped by a secret organization that wanted to ensure the New Deal overcame bitter opposition from the 1 percent? Bonnie and Clyde: Resurrection Road is a taut, fast-paced, fun read that cuts agilely back and forth between the anti-heroes' Depression-era escapades and a modern-day reporter trying to revive his career with a big scoop, all while addressing serious topics such as income inequality." The Oregonian

"A fantastic story of actions, consequences, and the driving forces that turn the chaos of youth into a measured effort to achieve redemption in adulthood. Readers seeking an engrossing read that continually twists history to provide thought-provoking new outcomes will relish the blend of action and psychology that make Bonnie and Clyde: Resurrection Road exceptional." Midwest Book Review

"Bonnie and Clyde: Resurrection Road posits that the murderous duo didn't perish, but instead are given a choice: Embark on a secret life to save American democracy, or pay the ultimate price. Will America's favorite bad seeds save the day, and their own skins in the process? As the rich get richer and the middle class becomes more desperate in present-day America, Resurrection Road is a timely reminder that sometimes the solution to a problem comes from the least likely source. Sex, danger and intrigue, coupled with just the right dose of cheeky humor." East Oregonian


"Taut, fast-paced, fun....while addressing serious topics such as income inequality." The Oregonian

"A fantastic story... thought-provoking...exceptional." Midwest Book Review

"Sex, danger and intrigue, coupled with just the right dose of cheeky humor." East Oregonian