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A mountain family’s fragile livelihood revolves around an illicit still, and tension mounts when the father resumes moonshining despite fear of government detection. The narrative centers on his son, nicknamed Bear Cat, a physically capable young man who devotes spare hours to a biography of Abraham Lincoln and yearns for broader prospects, while the mother mediates between pride, law, and survival. Episodes shift between rugged labor, local customs, and mounting moral strain, exploring how aspiration, stubbornness, and economic necessity shape choices and relationships in a remote, tightly bound community.

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Charles Neville Buck

Charles Neville Buck was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and drama. His works often explore themes of rural life and human resilience, reflecting the cultural landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "A Pagan of the Hills," which showcases his ability to weave rich narratives set against the backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains. Buck's storytelling is characterized by its vivid descriptions and deep emotional resonance, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of American regionalism.

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