What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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This One and Magic Life
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SOLVED. Novella, with a "jubilee tide" (sea creatures wash up on beach). Southern family saga in a beach community (Mobile Bay, Alabama)? Read in 2001-2002. [s]
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Sandra --
Don't give up hope. We've found books after months and even years after it was first posted.
You can bump your book every month or so. This keeps your book towards the top of the Unsolved Folder where more people are likely to see you query. It's better than being on page 27.
Don't give up hope. We've found books after months and even years after it was first posted.
You can bump your book every month or so. This keeps your book towards the top of the Unsolved Folder where more people are likely to see you query. It's better than being on page 27.
Sandra, what's the tone - gritty realism, racial tensions, nostalgic, sad, funny, romantic, mystery, etc.?
Can you tell us more about the family and their challenges?
Can you tell us more about the family and their challenges?
Not gritty realism, no racial tensions, not a mystery. I don't remember much about it the family, I'm sorry. I probably have a snowball in H's chance of finding it.
Maybe nostalgic and sad?
Apparently this is a real phenomena that happens in Mobile Bay, Alabama, so that might help with the search.
Perhaps something from Mobile Bay Tales?Jubilee! is a (non-fiction?) picture book, so probably not...
Eveningland: Stories seems to have a story called Jubilee in it, and other reviews mention Mobile Bay.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Sandra, did you rule out the suggestions @9?"Of those suggestions, it is most likely to be "Eveningland." I'll need to get a copy of the book to be sure, though. So that's a "maybe" on #9.
Here's the Google Books preview of Eveningland: Stories by Michael Knight - Bryn's suggestion:
https://books.google.com/books?id=SX7...
https://books.google.com/books?id=SX7...
I've requested "Eveningland" through Interlibrary Loan and will post when I get the book and have a chance to read through it. Thank you!
I added some plot details to the topic header, so your book might be recognized from the header alone. Feel free to update it by clicking the small "edit" link after the header. This only works on the full Desktop website – not the Mobile website or app.
Did you rule out Eveningland: Stories by Michael Knight?
Did you rule out Eveningland: Stories by Michael Knight?
Kris wrote: "I added some plot details to the topic header, so your book might be recognized from the header alone. Feel free to update it by clicking the small "edit" link after the header. This only works on ..."I'm so sorry--I did get "Eveningland" and it's not the book I've been looking for.
Wow, you've been looking for this book for years. I'm trying to find something, if anything comes up I'll tell you
Lilly wrote: "Wow, you've been looking for this book for years. I'm trying to find something, if anything comes up I'll tell you"Thank you, Lilly. I've been very lucky in this group--I've found books I never thought I'd see again.
This sounds like This One and Magic Life by Anne George. It begins with a jubilee tide that a woman hears right before her death. The rest of the book is about family coming to Mobile, AL for the woman's funeral, along with flashbacks to the woman's life.
Jaclyn wrote: "This sounds like This One and Magic Life by Anne George. It begins with a jubilee tide that a woman hears right before her death. The rest of the book is about family coming to Mobile, AL for the w..."Jaclyn, that's it! I recognized the cover even before I began reading it on amazon. Thank you very much!
Great! Glad you found your book, Sandra. Here's the link for Jaclyn's find - This One and Magic Life: A Novel of a Southern Family by Anne Carroll George.
Oh, I read it years ago. I was bored and scanning through posts to see if I recognized any of the books that people were looking for.
Books mentioned in this topic
This One and Magic Life: A Novel of a Southern Family (other topics)Eveningland: Stories (other topics)
Eveningland: Stories (other topics)
Jubilee! (other topics)
Eveningland: Stories (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Anne Carroll George (other topics)Michael Knight (other topics)
Michael Knight (other topics)





All I really remember is that there is a jubilee tide that takes place in the book. This means that all kinds of sea creatures wash up on the beach, like crabs and lobsters. In one scene, all the people near the beach run down after the tide with buckets and collect the creatures. And there are cries of "Jubilee! Jubilee!" up and down the beach.
I don't think it is "Eveningland" by Michael Knight.
I wish I had more info. Can anyone help?