
Larry Brown
Larry Brown was an American author known for his works of fiction that often explore themes of family and struggle. His notable books include "Joe," which delves into the complexities of father-son relationships, and "Father and Son," which examines the dynamics of familial bonds. Brown's writing is characterized by its raw emotional depth and vivid portrayal of Southern life.
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Books by Larry Brown
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Father and Son
by Larry Brown
4.1(2,390)
In the sweltering 1968 American South, a recently paroled killer's return unleashes violence and long-buried family secrets, forcing an upright sheriff to confront the evil threatening to consume their community.

Joe
by Larry Brown
4.2(2,789)
In rural Mississippi, an ex-con and a homeless teenager form an unlikely bond, navigating a violent path toward possible redemption or ruin.