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Babs H. Deal (1929–2004)

Author of The Walls Came Tumbling Down

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Works by Babs H. Deal

The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1968) 68 copies, 1 review
The crystal mouse (1973) 12 copies
High Lonesome World (1971) 10 copies
Friendship's Secret BS (1980) 6 copies
The Reason for Roses (1974) 4 copies, 1 review
It's always three o'clock (1948) 3 copies
Fancy's Knell (1969) 3 copies
Night Story (1965) 3 copies
Goodnight Ladies (1978) 3 copies
The Grail. 1 copy
Summer games (1972) 1 copy

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The Walls Came Tumbling Down is very much a late 1960s book. In the beginning I wasn't sure I would get into it or even like it. It is the story of seven sorority sisters still living in the same small town, still friends as adults. Their friendships are tested when a skeleton of an infant is found in a wall of their sorority house. An investigation would prove the baby was hidden during a renovation that happened during a summer when only those same seven young women were living in the house - twenty-four years earlier. The majority of Deal's book is filled with busybody gossip, small town snobbery and the uncovering of many secrets besides a hidden pregnancy and birth. Adulterous affairs, the inability to trust one another, and the growing suspicions and prejudices are all brought to light when literally and figuratively, the walls come down.… (more)
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SeriousGrace | Dec 28, 2009 |
A Southern coming-of-age novel. I don't like any of Deal's other books at all, but this one is wonderful. Complex, intense, full of real characters and real feeling.
 
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annelwatson | Aug 22, 2008 |

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