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Reviews Three Rivers, Tiffany Quay Tyson's wonderful first novel, is a rich exploration of love, family, obligation, and the South, at times moody and poignant, at times darkly funny. As storm waters flood the Mississippi Delta, three stories converge, secrets come to light, and the characters push toward renewal and a fresh understanding. This story will stick with you long after you close the cover on the final glimpse of the wild, musical landscape., "Tiffany Quay Tyson's funny, furious, and tender debut is a rush of a read, full of all the beauty and strangeness of the modern South."-Eleanor Brown, New York Times bestselling author of The Weird Sisters "Tiffany Quay Tyson's beguiling debut draws the reader into a fast-paced story of family secrets and lies-no member of the Mahaffey family is quite what they seem. Three Rivers has all the necessary ingredients for a grand Southern tale-complicated families trying to love each other better, epic weather, and a spiritual quest."-Amy Franklin-Willis, author of The Lost Saints of Tennessee " Three Rivers is a heartfelt, redemptive, sometimes harrowing, and irresistible novel. Tiffany Quay Tyson is an enchanter casting her spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. She knows that every story is many stories, and she handles the complex tales of violence, infidelity, poverty and dire family secrets with intelligence, grace, and courage. She gives me what I long for in fiction: compassion, provocation, and characters I care about as much as she does."-John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "A dangerous storm in the Mississippi Delta sets this page-turning, emotion-filled debut in motion. Tyson delights throughout with richly crafted characters that will leave you cheering them on as they struggle to find their way to calmer days."-Susan Gregg Gilmore, author of The Funeral Dress " Three Rivers, Tiffany Quay Tyson's wonderful first novel, is a rich exploration of love, family, obligation, and the South, at times moody and poignant, at times darkly funny. As storm waters flood the Mississippi Delta, three stories converge, secrets come to light, and the characters push toward renewal and a fresh understanding. This story will stick with you long after you close the cover on the final glimpse of the wild, musical landscape."-William Haywood Henderson, author of Augusta Locke " Three Rivers is a torrent of a novel, pulling us into its current and hurling us along from first page to last. Tiffany Quay Tyson writes with a vibrancy, humor, and pathos that will warm your spirit, excite your passions, and melt your heart. At times tender, at times violent, and riveting throughout, Tyson's debut continues the grand tradition of southern storytelling at its finest."-Gary Schanbacher, author of Crossing Purgatory and Migration Patterns, A dangerous storm in the Mississippi Delta sets this page-turning, emotion-filled debut in motion. Tyson delights throughout with richly crafted characters that will leave you cheering them on as they struggle to find their way to calmer days., Three Rivers is a heartfelt, redemptive, sometimes harrowing, and irresistible novel. Tiffany Quay Tyson is an enchanter casting her spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. She knows that every story is many stories, and she handles the complex tales of violence, infidelity, poverty and dire family secrets with intelligence, grace, and courage. She gives me what I long for in fiction: compassion, provocation, and characters I care about as much as she does., Three Rivers is a torrent of a novel, pulling us into its current and hurling us along from first page to last. Tiffany Quay Tyson writes with a vibrancy, humor, and pathos that will warm your spirit, excite your passions, and melt your heart. At times tender, at times violent, and riveting throughout, Tyson's debut continues the grand tradition of southern storytelling at its finest., "Gorgeously-written... Tyson, who grew up in Jackson and attended Delta State University, writes with exuberance, confidence and humor. This is her first novel; it should not be her last." -- Delta Magazine "Tyson's good-old-fashioned Southern drama appears right in time for storm season." -- Booklist "Tyson's debut is a modern Southern novel with a dark gothic feel and a few elements of magical realism." -- Library Journal "Tiffany Quay Tyson's funny, furious, and tender debut is a rush of a read, full of all the beauty and strangeness of the modern South." -- Eleanor Brown, New York Times bestselling author of The Weird Sisters "Tiffany Quay Tyson's beguiling debut draws the reader into a fast-paced story of family secrets and lies--no member of the Mahaffey family is quite what they seem. Three Rivers has all the necessary ingredients for a grand Southern tale--complicated families trying to love each other better, epic weather, and a spiritual quest." -- Amy Franklin-Willis, author of The Lost Saints of Tennessee "A dangerous storm in the Mississippi Delta sets this page-turning, emotion-filled debut in motion. Tyson delights throughout with richly crafted characters that will leave you cheering them on as they struggle to find their way to calmer days." -- Susan Gregg Gilmore, author of The Funeral Dress " Three Rivers, Tiffany Quay Tyson's wonderful first novel, is a rich exploration of love, family, obligation, and the South, at times moody and poignant, at times darkly funny. As storm waters flood the Mississippi Delta, three stories converge, secrets come to light, and the characters push toward renewal and a fresh understanding. This story will stick with you long after you close the cover on the final glimpse of the wild, musical landscape." -- William Haywood Henderson, author of Augusta Locke " Three Rivers is a heartfelt, redemptive, sometimes harrowing, and irresistible novel. Tiffany Quay Tyson is an enchanter casting her spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. She knows that every story is many stories, and she handles the complex tales of violence, infidelity, poverty and dire family secrets with intelligence, grace, and courage. She gives me what I long for in fiction: compassion, provocation, and characters I care about as much as she does." -- John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote " Three Rivers is a torrent of a novel, pulling us into its current and hurling us along from first page to last. Tiffany Quay Tyson writes with a vibrancy, humor, and pathos that will warm your spirit, excite your passions, and melt your heart. At times tender, at times violent, and riveting throughout, Tyson's debut continues the grand tradition of southern storytelling at its finest." -- Gary Schanbacher, author of Crossing Purgatory and Migration Patterns, Three Rivers, Tiffany Quay Tyson's wonderful first novel, is a rich exploration of love, family, obligation, and the South, at times moody and poignant, at times darkly funny. As storm waters flood the Mississippi Delta, three stories converge, secrets come to light, and the characters push toward renewal and a fresh understanding. This story will stick with you long after you close the cover on the final glimpse of the wild, musical landscape., Tiffany Quay Tyson's funny, furious, and tender debut is a rush of a read, full of all the beauty and strangeness of the modern South., "Gorgeously-written... Tyson, who grew up in Jackson and attended Delta State University, writes with exuberance, confidence and humor. This is her first novel; it should not be her last." -- Delta Magazine " Three Rivers is reminiscent of a Beth Henley play or a Flannery O'Connor story. At its contemporary Southern Gothic best, Three Rivers propels the reader along like the deep, fast currents of the floodwaters Tyson so aptly describes, rushing toward a poignant, cathartic ending."--Gerry Wilson, The Clarion-Ledger " Three Rivers feels like a modern Southern gothic tale, with big themes and memorable characters. Compelling and entertaining, it's worth your time."-- Mississippi Business Journal "Tyson's good-old-fashioned Southern drama appears right in time for storm season." -- Booklist "Tyson's debut is a modern Southern novel with a dark gothic feel and a few elements of magical realism." -- Library Journal "Tiffany Quay Tyson's funny, furious, and tender debut is a rush of a read, full of all the beauty and strangeness of the modern South." -- Eleanor Brown, New York Times bestselling author of The Weird Sisters "Tiffany Quay Tyson's beguiling debut draws the reader into a fast-paced story of family secrets and lies--no member of the Mahaffey family is quite what they seem. Three Rivers has all the necessary ingredients for a grand Southern tale--complicated families trying to love each other better, epic weather, and a spiritual quest." -- Amy Franklin-Willis, author of The Lost Saints of Tennessee "A dangerous storm in the Mississippi Delta sets this page-turning, emotion-filled debut in motion. Tyson delights throughout with richly crafted characters that will leave you cheering them on as they struggle to find their way to calmer days." -- Susan Gregg Gilmore, author of The Funeral Dress " Three Rivers, Tiffany Quay Tyson's wonderful first novel, is a rich exploration of love, family, obligation, and the South, at times moody and poignant, at times darkly funny. As storm waters flood the Mississippi Delta, three stories converge, secrets come to light, and the characters push toward renewal and a fresh understanding. This story will stick with you long after you close the cover on the final glimpse of the wild, musical landscape." -- William Haywood Henderson, author of Augusta Locke " Three Rivers is a heartfelt, redemptive, sometimes harrowing, and irresistible novel. Tiffany Quay Tyson is an enchanter casting her spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. She knows that every story is many stories, and she handles the complex tales of violence, infidelity, poverty and dire family secrets with intelligence, grace, and courage. She gives me what I long for in fiction: compassion, provocation, and characters I care about as much as she does." -- John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote " Three Rivers is a torrent of a novel, pulling us into its current and hurling us along from first page to last. Tiffany Quay Tyson writes with a vibrancy, humor, and pathos that will warm your spirit, excite your passions, and melt your heart. At times tender, at times violent, and riveting throughout, Tyson's debut continues the grand tradition of southern storytelling at its finest." -- Gary Schanbacher, author of Crossing Purgatory and Migration Patterns, Three Rivers is a heartfelt, redemptive, sometimes harrowing, and irresistible novel. Tiffany Quay Tyson is an enchanter casting her spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. She knows that every story is many stories, and she handles the complex tales of violence, infidelity, poverty and dire family secrets with intelligence, grace, and courage. She gives me what I long for in fiction: compassion, provocation, and characters I care about as much as she does., Gorgeously-written... Tyson, who grew up in Jackson and attended Delta State University, writes with exuberance, confidence and humor. This is her first novel; it should not be her last., Tiffany Quay Tyson's beguiling debut draws the reader into a fast-paced story of family secrets and lies--no member of the Mahaffey family is quite what they seem. Three Rivers has all the necessary ingredients for a grand Southern tale--complicated families trying to love each other better, epic weather, and a spiritual quest., "Tiffany Quay Tyson's beguiling debut draws the reader into a fast-paced story of family secrets and lies-no member of the Mahaffey family is quite what they seem. Three Rivers has all the necessary ingredients for a grand Southern tale-complicated families trying to love each other better, epic weather, and a spiritual quest."-Amy Franklin-Willis, author of The Lost Saints of Tennessee "Tiffany Quay Tyson's funny, furious, and tender debut is a rush of a read, full of all the beauty and strangeness of the modern South."--Eleanor Brown, New York Times bestselling author of The Weird Sisters " Three Rivers is a heartfelt, redemptive, sometimes harrowing, and irresistible novel. Tiffany Quay Tyson is an enchanter casting her spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. She knows that every story is many stories, and she handles the complex tales of violence, infidelity, poverty and dire family secrets with intelligence, grace, and courage. She gives me what I long for in fiction: compassion, provocation, and characters I care about as much as she does."-John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "A dangerous storm in the Mississippi Delta sets this page-turning, emotion-filled debut in motion. Tyson delights throughout with richly crafted characters that will leave you cheering them on as they struggle to find their way to calmer days."-Susan Gregg Gilmore, author of The Funeral Dress " Three Rivers, Tiffany Quay Tyson's wonderful first novel, is a rich exploration of love, family, obligation, and the South, at times moody and poignant, at times darkly funny. As storm waters flood the Mississippi Delta, three stories converge, secrets come to light, and the characters push toward renewal and a fresh understanding. This story will stick with you long after you close the cover on the final glimpse of the wild, musical landscape."-William Haywood Henderson, author of Augusta Locke " Three Rivers is a torrent of a novel, pulling us into its current and hurling us along from first page to last. Tiffany Quay Tyson writes with a vibrancy, humor, and pathos that will warm your spirit, excite your passions, and melt your heart. At times tender, at times violent, and riveting throughout, Tyson's debut continues the grand tradition of southern storytelling at its finest."-Gary Schanbacher, author of Crossing Purgatory and Migration Patterns, Tyson's debut is a modern Southern novel with a dark gothic feel and a few elements of magical realism.