Billy Bluefish by Suzanne Tate

Billy Bluefish by Suzanne Tate

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Billy Bluefish by Suzanne Tate

Within the depths of the creative mind wanders the traveler, the obscure stranger seeking fulfillment of the artistic soul. Forever searching, ignorant to boundaries and limitations, self-serving, he often blurs the line between brilliance and madness. Strange Colors on the Canvas is a memoir that finds an identity as unusual as the primary character himself, the gifted but struggling artist; a story passionately told by his own son. It is an intimate account of a strained father-son relationship, an emotional cause-and-effect that shapes itself as an evolution of conflict, contempt, desperation and deliverance. Intensely humorous at times, but often painful and deeply reflective, the order of family is put to the test and the result is a personal journey and discovery and an experience that will touch and enlighten us all.
Tate, Suzanne: - Suzanne Tate first came to Duck in 1953 when Everett Tate brought her to his childhood home. She has been a resident of North Carolina's Outer Banks for 50 years. Images in this title are courtesy of the Tate family collection as well as other local collections.
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ISBN 13 9780961634445
ISBN 10 0961634448
Title Billy Bluefish
Author Suzanne Tate
Series Suzanne Tate's Nature Series
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nags Head Art, Incorporated
Year published 1988-09-01
Number of pages 27
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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