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Karen Dove Barr
www.karendovebarrauthor.com
11 Brisbane Court
Savannah, Georgia 31411
912-429-3614(cell) karendovebarr@hotmail.com

Karen Dove Barr is a native Georgian, with a B.A. from Mercer University and a J.D. from John Marshall Law School. She has practiced law in Savannah for 45 years, primarily in the fields of family law, criminal law, and real estate, following a seven year stint as a child protective services caseworker.

Burnt Pot Island is her debut novel. She is the author of Wild Times on Skidaway Island, Strategic Media, Inc., 2013, which includes many of her nature photographs, and Running Through Menopause, Brundage Publishing, 2006, about becoming a long-distance runner at age fifty. Her essays have appeared in Runners’ World, Fitness Magazine, Dog Fancy, Coastal Senior, Savannah Magazine, and numerous local publications. She was a long-time columnist for The Tybee News and TWATL.

Karen speaks to civic groups about to her books and hobbies, and has been featured at educational seminars for lawyers, landlords, and first-time homebuyers, and on call-in television. She has attended several writer’s conferences as a student and as a speaker on legal issues for authors.

She married Joe Barr in 1982. Between them they have five children, nine grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Skidaway Island has been her home since 1989.

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HISTORICAL FICTION

BURNT POT ISLAND

BY Karen Barr • POSTED ON Nov. 3, 2021

A mysterious house lies at the center of this debut historical novel.

Barr’s book begins with a passage about the history of a house that once graced Burnt Pot Island, off the coast of Savannah, Georgia. The “small, but well-built house stood completely furnished with chairs and dishes from a long-ago date and time,” but “no one knew who built the house or why.” This mystery generates the plot of this tale set in the 1920s. The novel interweaves the stories of Catherine Williams, a Geechee woman with “bright skin and green eyes”—who works as a shucker for Mr. Scarlotti, owner of Scarlotti Oysters—and her beautiful daughter, Licia, “the most fearless child Catherine had ever known.” When it becomes clear that Mr. Scarlotti’s desire for 13-year-old Licia is uncontainable, Catherine commands her husband to take the girl to Skidaway Island. There, she can live under the protection of her older brother, Willie, who works for the White men who run a moonshine operation (“the Shine Boys,” who do “their business...with no worry about the law, murdering anybody who interfered”). After Licia’s arrival on Skidaway, she catches the eye of the mayor, Howard Waterman, who concocts an idea to build a house for her on Burnt Pot, an island known as “nothing but a hammock. Sixty acres of marsh and deep woods,” so he can keep her hidden for nefarious reasons. Soon, Howard is plying Licia with gifts: “High-heeled shoes, fancy dresses, and lacy lingerie.” Quickly, Licia learns that she is also required to service Howard sexually. While she is dazzled by his gifts, she knows that she is not safe. It is up to Catherine to rescue her daughter and risk everything for her family’s freedom. Barr’s novel offers a well-researched and carefully plotted story with two striking protagonists. At one point, Catherine tells her daughter: “Sometimes you just got to do what you got to do. The Lord helps them what helps themselves.” The author’s descriptions of the harsh landscape are vivid and evoke the danger faced by these strong women. The marshlands are “tangled with brush and vines…Marsh grass rooted in quicksand at low tide and under water at high, covered what wasn’t pine woods or prickly palmetto.”

A powerful sense of time and place infuses this well-crafted, disturbing family tale.

Pub Date: Nov. 3, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-66672-704-3

Page count: 254pp

Publisher: Resource Publications

Review Posted Online: Aug. 18, 2022

Awards, Press & Interests

Hometown

Savannah, GA

Unexpected skill or talent

Became a long distance runner at age 50

BURNT POT ISLAND: 2022 Screencraft Cinematic Book Competition Quarter-Finalist, 2022

BURNT POT ISLAND: Coverfly Top 34% of all projects, 2022

BURNT POT ISLAND: William Faulkner Society Semi-Finalist, 2020

Savannah Author Karen Dove Barr takes inspiration from her Backyard, 2022

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

Running Through Menopause How to Make it Over the Hill

The author relates her experiences as a middle-age woman who morphs into a physically active runner. Filled with useful tips on running and general health, this book helps you find that "It's never too late to discover the champion hidden within."
Published: Oct. 26, 2006
ISBN: 978-1-892451-52-1

Wild Times on Skidaway Island

Wild Times on Skidaway Island, Georgia's Historic Rain Forest gives the details of life in an Audubon-designated, ecologically friendly, protected species refuge , where golfers pitch balls around endangered great blue herons, and poke deer off fairways with nine irons to take a clear shot. This is the subtropical south-all is not furry marsh bunnies and deer. Residents dodge formerly protected alligators and rescue snakes from deer netting (after a sufficient number of cocktails). The book also educates about species residents adapt to on this historic island.
Published: July 22, 2013
ISBN: 978-1-9395210-4-0
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