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The novel portrays the waning life of a Southern planter and his household on a sprawling Arkansas estate as they adapt after the Civil War. It follows Major John Cranceford, a bluff and humorous river man who must reconcile vanished gentry with practical toil, his religious wife, and their family, alongside the rhythms of enslaved and freed Black laborers and neighboring poor farmers. Episodes trace the plantation's landscape, social rituals, economic pressures, and personal adjustments, exploring themes of pride, adaptation, memory, and the uneasy mingling of old social hierarchies with changing political and moral realities.

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Opie Percival Read was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of Southern life in the late 19th century. His works often reflect his experiences and observations of the American South, blending humor and social commentary. Among his notable novels is "A Yankee from the West: A Novel," which showcases his ability to capture regional dialects and cultural nuances. Read's writing contributed to the literary heritage of his time, and he remains a significant figure in American literature for his portrayal of Southern characters and settings.

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