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Join us at the First Friday Art Walk with Julyan Davis!

Join Buxton Books at the First Friday Art Walk with Julyan Davis for his debut novel, A History of Saints. We will be located at the stunning Helena Fox Fine Art.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

“To keep from losing his home, Frank Reed becomes a reluctant landlord to a houseful of misfits. A New Age outpost in the South, Asheville has plenty of eccentrics, and Frank’s elderly tenant, Angus Saxe-Pardee, is the strangest of all. Taking charge of the household, Angus rents the last remaining rooms to two women: Andromeda Megan Bell’s arrival prompts chivalry and brings a stalking ex-lover to Frank’s home; and in Lida Barfield, the elegant enigma, Angus at last meets his match. In the feuding and chaos that follow, feral chihuahuas are captured, poetry is butchered, and love and gardening finally triumph. “

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Julyan Davis is an English-born artist who has painted the American South for thirty years. He received his art training at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. In 1988, having completed his B.A. in painting and printmaking, he traveled to the South on a painting trip that was also fueled by an interest in the history of Demopolis, Alabama and its settling by Bonapartist exiles.Davis now lives in Asheville, North Carolina. His work is exhibited internationally, and is in many public and private collections. Recent acquisitions include the Gibbes Museum in Charleston, the Greenville County Museum of Art (South Carolina), the Morris Museum (Augusta, GA), the Duke Endowment and the North Carolina Governor’s Mansion.

This event is free and open to the public. Buxton Books continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic with the rise of the Delta variant. If you are feeling sick or exhibiting flu-like symptoms, we kindly ask that you do not attend the event and take care of yourself.

Purchase your copy of A History of Saints today!

Earlier Event: December 2
Atlas of the Heart Virtual Book Launch
Later Event: December 4
In-Store Signing with Julyan Davis