IN A WEE, OBSCURE part of backwoods Georgia, ill-educated Dru Sullivan and his precocious young nephew Bo forge a sustaining relationship in what one unfortunate visitor describes as "a hellhole full'a drunks an' folks who are goddamn crazy." SULLIVAN ROAD is a gripping tale of one Irish-American family and its struggle to survive in a racially diverse but sparse rural community during World War II. Dealing with a wagon-load of how-comes and a couple of pigsty murders, prayer and unflagging faith could be all the Sullivans have left. Enjoy the laughs; you may be crying a page or two later.