Grim and raw and hilarious.--The New York Times
During the night of a storm, an Appalachian girl delivers a baby and
disappears. Next morning, Raymond Toker finds the baby under a bush and
takes to the mountain roads to find her a home. While Turner carries out
his quest, the child's father, Truman, with teeth as rotten as his soul,
drives his battered car along the same paths.
Leon Rooke is a novelist, short story writer, editor, and critic. He
has published twenty-eight books, nearly three hundred short stories,
and is the recipient of the North Carolina Award for Literature.