The paperback edition of Flesh and Grass, an historical novel based loosely on the Ill-fated Plockhoy serttlement in Colonial Delaware. The blind son of the founder grows up amidst the intermittent violence unleashed by the struggles of England and the Netherlands over the spice trade and slaving ports. The slippery nature of national identity under imperialism has repercussions on the settlers' daily lives.
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The paperback edition of Flesh and Grass, an historical novel based loosely on the Ill-fated Plockhoy serttlement in Colonial Delaware. The blind son of the founder grows up amidst the intermittent violence unleashed by the struggles of England and the Netherlands over the spice trade and slaving ports. The slippery nature of national identity under imperialism has repercussions on the settlers' daily lives.
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I am a radiologist who was bored with work, and embarked on a ten-year odyssey to get an MA in Jewish Studies. After I independently published my thesis, a novel called War on the Margins, I...
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May.25.2009
"Libby capably and confidently weaves a pitch-perfect novel out of the
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resistance movement set up by surrealist artists Claude...
Jul.27.2009
Knowing, from author friends, of the trials and tribulations of actually seeing a book through to publication, I can only applaud Libby Cone, who did this all by herself. Libby's excellent novel, War on the...









This paperback edition is available in the US.