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Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns
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Cold Sassy Tree

by Olive Ann Burns

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Dial Press Trade Paperback (1986), Paperback, 400 pages

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Enjoyable from what I remember from my freshman year of high school. ( )
ahooper04 | Apr 1, 2009 |  
This was book drew probably the biggest group we ever had. Several people came because this was their favorite book. We never saw many of them again!

Good discussion.
RMLBookDiscussion | Mar 12, 2009 |  
Good southern literature. ( )
pictou | Jan 30, 2009 |  
This is a beautifully written book. The story is moving and sensitive. The characters are well-developed and you care about them. The plot is interesting and the pace is quick without being rushed. This book is well-worth your time. ( )
drsyko | Oct 9, 2008 | 1 vote
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To Andy my beloved
To Becky and John our grown children
And to my father who was fourteen in 1906
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Three weeks after Granny Blakeslee died, Grandpa came to our house for his early morning snort of whiskey, as usual, and said to me, "Will Tweedy? Go find your mama, then run up to yore Aunt Loma's and tell her I said git on down here. I got something to say. And I ain't a -go'n say it but once't."
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 038531258X, Paperback)

If the preacher's wife's petticoat showed, the ladies would make the talk last a week. But on July 5, 1906, things took a scandalous turn. That was the day E. Rucker Blakeslee, proprietor of the general store and barely three weeks a widower, eloped with Miss Love Simpson -- a woman half his age and, worse yet, a Yankee! On that day, fourteen-year-old Will Tweedy's adventures began and an unimpeachably pious, deliciously irreverent town came to life. Not since To Kill A Mockingbird has a novel so deftly captured the subtle crosscurrents of small-town Southern life. Olive Ann Burns classic bestseller brings to vivid life an era that will never exist again, exploring timeless issues of love, death, coming of age, and the ties that bind families and generations.

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