About This Book
A framed collection of Southern folktales presented as an elder’s storytelling to a household audience. The individual tales mix supernatural lore, hoodoo practices, devilish bargains, shape-shifting animals, and sly trickery, often resolving through wit or poetic justice. The prose preserves regional vernacular and vivid domestic scenes, alternating humor, dread, and moral lesson without a single continuous narrative. Together the stories evoke the performative energy of oral tradition and offer a varied anthology of uncanny episodes rooted in communal memory and everyday life.
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