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Visiting Author: Ashleigh Bell Pedersen

Lighthouse Works is welcoming back their first fellow, Ashleigh Bell Pedersen, for a reading from her recently published book The Crocodile Bride.

Thursday, June 16 @ 5 pm in the Madden Memorial Garden

Set during the swampy summer in 1982, this stunning debut novel follows eleven-year-old Sunshine Turner and her troubled father Billy as the secrets of their family’s past swirl around them in the one-road town of Fingertip, Louisiana.

During a hot summer of June moods, grubworms, and dark storms, Sunshine discovers stones in her chest – and learns the dangers her coming-of-age will bring about in the yellow house she shares with her father. Without the vocabulary to comprehend Billy’s actions or her own changing body, Sunshine turns to an apocryphal story passed down from her grandmother: in the dark waters of the Black Bayou lives a crocodile with an insatiable appetite and a woman with a mysterious healing gift. As Sunshine’s summer unspools, she turns to the one person who will need no explanation of the family secrets she carries—the crocodile bride.

Lauded by Fiona Mozley for the NY Times, who writes “The brackish setting allows for anger, fear, love, and despair to all be felt as one. And the author delicately handles the messy union between human culpability and generational damage” The Crocodile Bride is at once a heartbreakingly tender coming-of-age tale and a lyrical, haunting reflection on generational trauma. Reminiscent of Jesmyn Ward and Helen Oyeyemi, Ashleigh is a promising new voice in American fiction.

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