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Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie
Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie










Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie

She’s given you so much about the story in this simple exchange. Ha! The author has nailed the characters. “Forgive me, I wonder if I have paralyzed you?” ‘ Ici, maintenant, we are making a vote for Jesus Christ in the office of personal God, Kilanga village.” “Church is the place for it,’ said Tata Ndu.

Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie

Why don’t you sit down now, and announce your plans after I’ve finished with the sermon? Church is not the place to vote anyone in or out of public office.” “With all due respect,’ my father said, ‘this is not the time or the place for that kind of business. I’m also a huge Barbara Kingsolver fan, so some of her dialogue sticks with me. “Where’s Papa going with that axe?” Why? Because you have to find out the answer to the question. The one bit that sticks in my head is the famous E.B.

Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie

If I have to choose from all the books I’ve read, I’d go nuts. I asked Lee a few questions… What’s your favorite dialogue? I love her writing! And her blog posts are pretty fantastic too. Lee (at least) since the release of Alligators Overhead. Lee McKenzie as part of her NOT GUILTY BLOG TOUR.












Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie