Selfish and Sexual Relationship in the Chaneysville Increase Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Turnpike is a huge and diverse extension between the most advanced assimilation of John and the place of his origin in the darkness of Jack Crowley Lodge. A black man close to his identity, even as a boy learning his ethnic style, is the newest part of the family chronology, continues to be thinner in race, hidden in the dark Has been done.
David Bradley 's Braneysville case (mid 1950' s) provided another narrative structure. The Bradley project was to discover a case involving some unlimited slaves who committed suicide in Chaneysville, Pennsylvania. The slaves chose not to be caught but to end their lives. However, this novel seems to have nothing to do at the beginning. The main character John was called from his mother in his Philadelphia apartment to tell him that his old neighbor Jack was sick. John returned to Chaneysville by bus to see Jack. From there, his journey made an unexpected change. At home, John began searching for an explanation of his father's death. The main story of the novel was held in the 1980s, centered on John and Jack, but the story is about John's ancestors. John became a hunter like his father, but he did not become an animal. Since Jack was hunting with Moses once, he taught John that his father never had a chance to hunt - whether it is literally or a metaphor.
Bradley, David Henry Bradley (Jr) (1950-) Novelist, Essayist, Educator David Bradley announced two novels "South Street" and "Check" before the author's 35 year old Niceville The event got a favorable reception. I am contributing to many magazines including New York Times Book Review, New York Art Journal, Esquire, Southern Review. Born in the White Rural Community of Bedford, Pennsylvania on September 7, 1950, Bradley is Minister and Minister David Bradley, and local historian Harriet Mary Bradley. After graduating from high school, Bradley was appointed Benjamin Franklin national achievement and president. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972 and has a master's degree in three places.