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Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets and Other Tales

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A collection of Southern short tales centers on Solomon Crow, a clever but morally muddled child whose small schemes and misadventures illuminate neighborhood life. The stories employ colloquial dialect and vivid local detail to portray holidays, domestic scenes, and comic misunderstandings. Themes include childhood innocence, temptation, communal bonds, and the tension between pride and survival, explored with both humor and sympathy. Delivered as compact vignettes, the pieces alternate lively anecdote with reflective moments to produce a portrait of ordinary people and their shifting moral codes.

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Ruth McEnery Stuart

Ruth McEnery Stuart was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and regional storytelling. Her works often reflect the culture and spirit of the American South, blending humor with poignant themes. Among her notable titles is "Gobolinks; or, Shadow Pictures for Young and Old," which showcases her imaginative storytelling. Stuart's writing is characterized by its warmth and accessibility, making her stories beloved by both young readers and adults. In addition to her children's books, she wrote sketches and tales that capture the essence of life along the Mississippi River, as seen in "The River's Children: An Idyl of the Mississippi."

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