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Big Laurel

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The novel follows life in a North Carolina mountain community where a young, literate woman returns from extended schooling to work and care for her ailing mother, drawing the attention of a rough local man whose mixture of charm and menace unsettles her. Their uneasy encounters, set against narrow roads, hemlock thickets, and small household economies, escalate when a third youth, bribed with liquor, delivers a false summons that manipulates the woman’s family obligations. The narrative traces social pressures, gendered power, gossip, and moral compromise among neighbors, portraying how limited choices, violence, and deception shape everyday survival and relationships.

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Frederick Orin Bartlett

Frederick Orin Bartlett was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of personal struggle and societal challenges, reflecting the complexities of human experience. Among his notable titles is "Big Laurel," which delves into the intricacies of life in the Appalachian region. Bartlett's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and rich character development, making him a distinctive voice of his time. Other significant works include "The Wall Street Girl" and "The Prodigal Pro Tem," showcasing his versatility across different genres.

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