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A framed collection of linked tales follows a Northern narrator and his wife who settle in the postwar South and rely on an elderly storyteller, Uncle Julius, to explain local lore. Julius recounts a series of conjure stories—about bewitched vineyards, restless spirits, and supernatural reckonings—that blend African American folk belief, sly humor, and ironic reversal to reveal the social realities left by slavery and the greed of planters. The tales alternate entertainment with moral and satirical insight, using magic and oral tradition to examine power, memory, and cultural survival while reshaping the narrator's view of the region.
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