Visual Liberties
Alec Clayton's Visual Liberties is the final book in the Freedom Trilogy, the saga of the little Bayou town of Freedom, Mississippi. The trilogy started with The Backside of Nowhere and was followed by Return to Freedom. In this final book, Molly Ashton is now a college student majoring in art. She is trying hard to grow up and find her way in the world, but it seems she does nothing but make bad choices ... until she makes friends with Francis Gossing, a socially awkward but an artistic genius. Francis is haunted by a frightening vision of his mother and a man with a gun. He can't tell if the vision he's obsessed with is a memory or a nightmare from long ago. Struggling to find their way in the world, Molly and Francis find an unexpected ally in the person of Travis Earl Warner, the once famous artist known as Red Warner who has abandoned the world of art to live a hermit's life at a fishing camp on the Mary Walker Bayou. Molly's parents, Malcolm and Bitsey, rebuild their tattered marriage, Sonny Staples returns to Freedom after a time in the state mental hospital, and a stranger who looks like the late Weatherman Donny comes to town.
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Visual Liberties
Alec Clayton's Visual Liberties is the final book in the Freedom Trilogy, the saga of the little Bayou town of Freedom, Mississippi. The trilogy started with The Backside of Nowhere and was followed by Return to Freedom. In this final book, Molly Ashton is now a college student majoring in art. She is trying hard to grow up and find her way in the world, but it seems she does nothing but make bad choices ... until she makes friends with Francis Gossing, a socially awkward but an artistic genius. Francis is haunted by a frightening vision of his mother and a man with a gun. He can't tell if the vision he's obsessed with is a memory or a nightmare from long ago. Struggling to find their way in the world, Molly and Francis find an unexpected ally in the person of Travis Earl Warner, the once famous artist known as Red Warner who has abandoned the world of art to live a hermit's life at a fishing camp on the Mary Walker Bayou. Molly's parents, Malcolm and Bitsey, rebuild their tattered marriage, Sonny Staples returns to Freedom after a time in the state mental hospital, and a stranger who looks like the late Weatherman Donny comes to town.
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Visual Liberties

Visual Liberties

by Alec Clayton
Visual Liberties

Visual Liberties

by Alec Clayton

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Overview

Alec Clayton's Visual Liberties is the final book in the Freedom Trilogy, the saga of the little Bayou town of Freedom, Mississippi. The trilogy started with The Backside of Nowhere and was followed by Return to Freedom. In this final book, Molly Ashton is now a college student majoring in art. She is trying hard to grow up and find her way in the world, but it seems she does nothing but make bad choices ... until she makes friends with Francis Gossing, a socially awkward but an artistic genius. Francis is haunted by a frightening vision of his mother and a man with a gun. He can't tell if the vision he's obsessed with is a memory or a nightmare from long ago. Struggling to find their way in the world, Molly and Francis find an unexpected ally in the person of Travis Earl Warner, the once famous artist known as Red Warner who has abandoned the world of art to live a hermit's life at a fishing camp on the Mary Walker Bayou. Molly's parents, Malcolm and Bitsey, rebuild their tattered marriage, Sonny Staples returns to Freedom after a time in the state mental hospital, and a stranger who looks like the late Weatherman Donny comes to town.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781508734727
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2015
Series: Freedom Trilogy , #3
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Alec Clayton was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. He grew up fishing the bayous of South Mississippi where this story is set. He now lives in Olympia, Washington and writes on art and theater for area publications.
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