About the Author:
Charlotte Miller was born in Roanoke, Alabama, in 1959, and has never lived outside the South. She began writing her Sanders family trilogy while a student at Auburn University, where she received a degree in business administration. Today, she works as a certified public accountant to pay the bills, and writes late into the night because she must. Behold, This Dreamer (2000), Through a Glass, Darkly (2001), and There Is a River (2002) complete her multi-generational saga of the agricultural and cotton mill South. One of her short stories, “An Alabama Christmas,” was included in the bestselling 1999 regional collection, Ordinary & Sacred As Blood: Alabama Women Speak. She is a member of the Georgia Writers and the National League of American Pen Women. She lives in Opelika, Alabama, and has one son, Justin.
Review:
"First-time novelists just aren’t supposed to be able to do things like this."―Robert Inman, author of Dairy Queen Days
"You’ll stay up late turning the pages of this suspenseful and inspiring tale."―Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab’s Wife
"A regional best-seller . . . Behold This Dreamer is an incredible debut novel."―Melinda Haynes, author of Mother of Pearl, Oprah Book Club Main Selection
"Charlotte Miller's Behold, This Dreamer is filled with the lush landscapes of the South rendered often in evocative and vivid language. Not simply a backdrop, this landscape is the very foundation upon which Miller builds the story of a man characterized by his hard work, dignity, pride, and determination. In him we see the struggles of the poor and dispossessed We behold not only the dreamer, but also the triumph of love."―Natasha Trethewey, author of Domestic Work
"You will fall in love in this sweeping tale of pride and passion and anxiously await the next segment of Charlotte Miller's trilogy, Behold This Dreamer."―Judith Richards, author of Summer Lightning, and Too Blue to Fly
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