I really like 'Cleaver' by Tim Parks. It's a complex and engaging novel that explores human nature and relationships. Also, 'Medici Money' is great as it gives insights into the financial power of the Medici family in history.
I'm not sure which specific 'anal novel' you are referring to. Tim Parks has a diverse body of work. You might start with his novel 'Europa'. It explores themes of identity and European culture in a very engaging way.
One interesting story could be 'The Gardener'. It has a unique plot that delves into the main character's relationship with nature and his inner self. The way Parks describes the garden and the gardener's thoughts is really captivating.
Identity is also a significant theme. His characters often struggle with their own identities, whether it's in relation to their nationality, like in 'Europa' where the characters are trying to figure out their place in a broader European context, or in relation to their personal beliefs and values within their local communities.
Rosa Parks was an African - American woman who became an important figure in the civil rights movement. She is known for her act of defiance on the bus.
Her arrest led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. African - Americans in Montgomery refused to ride the buses in protest, which had a huge economic impact on the bus companies.
Yes, there is a national park where an old abandoned mine is said to be haunted. People who have gone near it at night claim to feel a cold presence and hear strange noises coming from inside the mine. It's really spooky.
One spooky story from national parks is about the disappearing hikers in a certain forested national park. People say that at night, you can hear their screams echoing through the trees, but no one can ever find them. It's really creepy.