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Back Home - Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People - cover
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Back Home - Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People

Irvin S. Cobb

Editora: Good Press

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In Irvin S. Cobb's 'Back Home', readers are taken on a nostalgic journey through the American South, exploring themes of home, family, and tradition. Cobb's literary style is characterized by his witty humor and vivid storytelling, painting a compelling picture of small-town life in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, 'Back Home' captures the essence of a bygone era while also addressing universal themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Irvin S. Cobb, a renowned American author and humorist, draws inspiration from his own experiences growing up in Kentucky to craft 'Back Home'. His keen observations and sharp wit shine through in this heartwarming tale that resonates with readers of all ages. Cobb's ability to blend humor with profound insight makes 'Back Home' a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences over a century after its initial publication. For those interested in American literature, Southern culture, or simply a captivating story that tugs at the heartstrings, 'Back Home' is a must-read. Cobb's engaging narrative style and richly drawn characters make this novel a literary treasure that promises to leave a lasting impression on readers.
Disponível desde: 11/12/2019.
Comprimento de impressão: 272 páginas.

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