Overcoming Prejudice and Claiming Identity: The Last Blue by Isla Morley. Whilst working on her novel Above (Two Roads, ), Isla Morley came across by chance an online article on the Fugate family of Troublesome Creek, Kentucky. Morley recalls that what she found was “what appeared to be a hand-painted daguerreotype of Martin Fugate, his wife and seven children, four of whom were an Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. · A novel not to be missed. Morley explores, with the sensuality and insight, the violence resulting from intolerance, ignorance and preconceived ideas. The Last Blue poses the question of morality and justice through a captivating love story.” The Independent "The writing, oh, man, the writing!Brand: Pegasus Books. Isla Morley. A luminous narrative inspired by the fascinating real case of “the Blue People of Kentucky" that probes questions of identity, love, and family. In , there are recesses in Appalachia no outsiders have ever explored. Two government-sponsored documentarians from Cincinnati, Ohio—a writer and photographer—are dispatched to penetrate this wilderness and record what they find for President /5().
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Publisher Description. In this luminous narrative inspired by the fascinating real case of “the Blue People of Kentucky,” Isla Morley probes questions of identity, love, and family in her breathtaking new novel. A novel not to be missed. Morley explores, with the sensuality and insight, the violence resulting from intolerance, ignorance and preconceived ideas. The Last Blue poses the question of morality and justice through a captivating love story.” The Independent "The writing, oh, man, the writing!. Overcoming Prejudice and Claiming Identity: The Last Blue by Isla Morley. Whilst working on her novel Above (Two Roads, ), Isla Morley came across by chance an online article on the Fugate family of Troublesome Creek, Kentucky. Morley recalls that what she found was “what appeared to be a hand-painted daguerreotype of Martin Fugate, his wife and seven children, four of whom were an unambiguous and shocking shade of blue.
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