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FIVE SMOOTH STONES By Ann Fairbairn RAREST CROWN EDITION|Ann Fairbairn2, Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland Volume 1 Magistrates Media and the Masses|Susan Broomhall, Die schöne Wienerin in Bildnissen von 18Beautiful Viennese from to an exhibition held 25 Oct to by Galerie Neumann Salzer|Dr Bruno Grimschitz, Ocma Information /10(). 9 rows ·  · Likening the struggle of black Americans to the “five smooth stones” the biblical David Brand: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated. FIVE SMOOTH STONES. by Ann Fairbairn ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 27, Even while at a loss for words (Miss Fairbairn is not--her novel runs to more than pages) to evaluate this as anything more than a popular novel, it is intended to synthesize the Negro experience in terms and through people which will involve the reader. As people, the characters are unrememberable; as writing, it is unremarkable; Author: Kirkus Reviews.


Ann Fairbairn, whose real name was Dorothy Tait, was born in Cambridge and attended the Leland Powers School in Boston. She worked in newspapers, television and radio and as publicity director for music groups. "Five Smooth Stones" (), a Literary Guild selection in , won her an enthusiastic following in the United States and abroad. Five Smooth Stones By Ann Fairbairn - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. five smooth stones by Ann Fairbairn ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 27, Even while at a loss for words (Miss Fairbairn is not--her novel runs to more than pages) to evaluate this as anything more than a popular novel, it is intended to synthesize the Negro experience in terms and through people which will involve the reader.


FIVE SMOOTH STONES By Ann Fairbairn RAREST CROWN EDITION|Ann Fairbairn2, Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland Volume 1 Magistrates Media and the Masses|Susan Broomhall, Die schöne Wienerin in Bildnissen von 18Beautiful Viennese from to an exhibition held 25 Oct to by Galerie Neumann Salzer|Dr Bruno Grimschitz, Ocma Information Bulletin No 1. Five Smooth Stones is a novel by Ann Fairbairn, set in the era of the American civil rights movement. The novel's African-American protagonist, David Champlain, was born into the poverty and Jim Crow justice of Depression-era New Orleans. His father was lynched by a white mob and he was raised by his grandparents. Ann Fairbairn (Dorothy Tait) was best known for "Five Smooth Stones," but also published two other books: a biography of New Orleans jazz clarinetist George Lewis, whose tours she managed, and a novel, "That Man Cartwright". During the s she was involved with the WPA project as a writer.

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