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The Legend's Daughter in Franklin, TN
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The Legend's Daughter in Franklin, TN
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WINNER OF THE 15 BYTES BOOK AWARD
"David Kranes uses language like a knife and the worlds in his stories come off the page."
—RON CARLSON, author of
The Signal
The stories in
The Legend's Daughter
inhabit present–day Idaho
where fires, streams, and landscapes ask—even demand—that individuals reconsider and reorient their lives. An award–winning playwright, David Kranes infuses this collection with swift dialogue and complicated characters, including a kayaking actor, a rebellious high school teacher, and a lipstick–loving fly fisherman.
"David Kranes uses language like a knife and the worlds in his stories come off the page."
—RON CARLSON, author of
The Signal
The stories in
The Legend's Daughter
inhabit present–day Idaho
where fires, streams, and landscapes ask—even demand—that individuals reconsider and reorient their lives. An award–winning playwright, David Kranes infuses this collection with swift dialogue and complicated characters, including a kayaking actor, a rebellious high school teacher, and a lipstick–loving fly fisherman.
WINNER OF THE 15 BYTES BOOK AWARD
"David Kranes uses language like a knife and the worlds in his stories come off the page."
—RON CARLSON, author of
The Signal
The stories in
The Legend's Daughter
inhabit present–day Idaho
where fires, streams, and landscapes ask—even demand—that individuals reconsider and reorient their lives. An award–winning playwright, David Kranes infuses this collection with swift dialogue and complicated characters, including a kayaking actor, a rebellious high school teacher, and a lipstick–loving fly fisherman.
"David Kranes uses language like a knife and the worlds in his stories come off the page."
—RON CARLSON, author of
The Signal
The stories in
The Legend's Daughter
inhabit present–day Idaho
where fires, streams, and landscapes ask—even demand—that individuals reconsider and reorient their lives. An award–winning playwright, David Kranes infuses this collection with swift dialogue and complicated characters, including a kayaking actor, a rebellious high school teacher, and a lipstick–loving fly fisherman.