A Game Called Salisbury, Susan Barringer Wells, review by Professor George Tex Wood
Professor George Tex Wood of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College has provided a review of “A Game Called Salisbury”, the new book by Susan Barringer Wells:
“…Faulknerian in its revelations and observations of human nature, clearly spotlighting the question of real responsibility not just for active human evil, but also for spawning its activity. Those PEOPLE in the media (not some amorphous Media) are held to account. I doubt they’ll appreciate seeing that fact bared, so I doubt we’ll see many reviews of this thorough indictment. Wells shows us that lynchings were (and are) the tip of the iceburg, the cruel result of calculated manipulation of our base human natures and our cowardliness in not confronting evil when we see it, either now or then.
While this book lacks Twain’s humor, it rivals his incisiveness.”



Dear Professor Wood,
Though I suspect my abilities, as
you’ve assessed them, have been
greatly exaggerated, I will not
hesitate to quote you.
I appreciate this kind review.
susan b. wells
March 13, 2008
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