Monday, October 26, 2009

Release of 'Dixie Salvage' by Asheville author

PublishAmerica is proud to present "Dixie Salvage" by Asheville resident Gary Isringhaus.

"Dixie Salvage" is a story about a dysfunctional Southern family who owns an auto wrecking yard in Asheville. The matriarch of the family dies, leaving secrets, and the patriarch then follows her to the grave. The two surviving sons get into a conflict about what’s to become of the salvage yard. One son, Sonny, who’s been living in California, comes back a day after the funeral and wants to sell it. The other son, Floyd, the homebody, refuses to sell. Earlene, their cousin, is caught in the middle with her love for both of them. An insurance adjuster shows up and refuses to honor the life insurance policy of the father because he believes the old man drank himself to death.

"Dixie Salvage" is a farcical story dealing with death, the occult, the resurrection of the dead, transgender metamorphosis, stock car racing and a utopian search for paradise.

Isringhaus is an author an award-winning artist and photographer.

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