About This Book
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.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
5 picks
Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles
by Ruth McEnery Stuart
Gobolinks; or, Shadow Pictures for Young and Old
by Ruth McEnery Stuart
Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches
by Ruth McEnery Stuart
Sonny, a Christmas Guest
by Ruth McEnery Stuart
The River's Children: An Idyl of the Mississippi
by Ruth McEnery Stuart
You May Also Like
6 picks
"All's not Gold that Glitters;" or, The Young Californian
by Alice B. Haven
"Bring Me His Ears"
by Clarence Edward Mulford
"Browne's Folly" / (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
"Forward, March": A Tale of the Spanish-American War
by Kirk Munroe
"Gentlemen prefer blondes"
by Anita Loos
"George Washington's" Last Duel / 1891
by Thomas Nelson Page