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Ivory Tower

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Pub Date Jan 20 2026 | Archive Date Feb 18 2026


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Description

Regarding the Ivory Tower, the Reverend says, “Everyone knows that from one generation to the next is like a plowed field—everything gets turned over and you gotta start all over again. And that tells me something about the need for edumacation… and I’m right proud to be a part of this new crop, although we ain’t planting corn or beans, exactly. We’re planting souls.”

Join in the continuing romp as The Reverend Sweetie Bird Charles encounters the administration of the Ivory Tower—to be or not to be—while her interior voices, Agnes and Mama, have their own trials. Agnes learns perspective in a live model drawing class, which leads to painting scenery for a community play, and a brush with Destiny. Mama gets a chicken house in a barn; however, she insists on no goats. The Reverend’s travails include Peterbilt trucks, a flood, a giant hole, a doomed Performing Arts Center, Strawberry Fields Forever, and, of course, the Chancellor.

Regarding the Ivory Tower, the Reverend says, “Everyone knows that from one generation to the next is like a plowed field—everything gets turned over and you gotta start all over again. And that...


A Note From the Publisher

In the topside world, Marilyn Whitehorse teaches academic writing to adults who are learning the English language as well as navigating culture shock at a community college in Honolulu, Hawaii. In the waters that flow beneath, she is a photographer and collage artist, as well as a writer of short fiction, non-fiction, and historical fiction. Marilyn is a voracious reader of nature, myths, anthropology, and archeology, but tends to do her best thinking—and is most at home—when paddling in the Pacific with green sea turtles.

In the topside world, Marilyn Whitehorse teaches academic writing to adults who are learning the English language as well as navigating culture shock at a community college in Honolulu, Hawaii. In...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798901740064
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 354

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