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The Oysterback Tales [Hardcover]

Ms. Helen Chappell (Author)
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April 1, 1994

Once you find yourself in Oysterback, you may never want to leave. Nothing beats Desiree Grinch's corn soup at the Blue Crab Tavern. There's never a wait at The Curl Up 'N Dye Salon de Beaute. In season, you can buy your produce (as you pay your respects) at Dreedle's Funeral Parlor. There's bingo every Tuesday at the V.F.D. The Mosquito Festival is next week. And when the moon hangs over Widgeon Marsh as full and yellow as one of Miss Nettie's oyster fritters, you'll know you're in a place like no other.

Since 1988, readers of the Baltimore Sun have delighted in regular visits to Oysterback -- Helen Chappell's mythical town on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Chappell's stories capture the unique charm of rural life on the Shore, and her memorable characters typify the folksy strength and eccentricity of the natives. "In Oysterback," as the town's Captain Saloman observes, "we have characters we haven't even used yet."


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"Helen Chappell has conjured Oysterback and its denizens for five years on the Op-Ed page of the Sun. Now she's collected her dispatches in the delightful Oysterback Tales. You ought to visit... Singly, any of the Oysterback Tales is a good, if brief read. But it's the way they build in the book, sketch upon sketch, into a full-fledged community that is the genius of what Chappell does." -- Tom Horton, Baltimore Sun



"Helen Chappell -- native of Dorchester County, resident of Bellevue, in Talbot County, author of more than 20 or more romance novels -- has written 40 short tales that satirize the mores and manners of some of her Eastern Shore brothers and sisters... Chappell's stories get high marks all around... Her three dozen line drawings in Oysterback Tales are perfect illustrations." -- John Goodspeed, Baltimore City Paper



"A mix of eclectic characters and delightful backwater tales, Helen Chappell's Oysterback Tales will keep readers laughing until the end." -- Carolyn Devilbiss, Potomac Review

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"Helen Chappell's tales of Maryland backwaters are like the oyster fritters fried up on a stormy night in Miss Nettie Leery's kitchen: light, delicate, salty -- and just perfect." -- Van Williamson, Producer, "RFD -- Radio Free Delmarva"


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (April 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801848156
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801848155
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,307,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars fabulous!, December 17, 1998
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Helen Chappell's great genius is in her characters and her sense of magical realism.
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On the Widgeon Marsh Causeway from Wallopsville, you will come to the town of Oysterback, which lies on high ground in the middle of Great Santimoke Marsh at the mouth of the Devanaux River. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
oyster fritters, seafood plant
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Miss Nettie, Blue Crab, Earl Don, Desiree Grinch, Hudson Swann, Omar Hinton, Junie Redmond, Ocean City, Haney Sparks, Johnny Ray, Miss Hagar, Steve Meachum, Community Center, Doreen Redmond, Eastern Shore, Oysterback Hardshell Methodist Church, Snake Wingate, Captain Hardee, Jeanne Swann, Mosquito Festival, Prince of Tilghman Island, Reverend Briscoe, West Hundred, Billy Sol, Black Dog Road
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