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Edith Kelley

    Edith Summers Kelley's work delves into the stark realities of rural American life. Her novels are often set in isolated regions, exploring the hardships and resilience of those who inhabit them. Kelley illuminates the lives of the unseen and marginalized, with a particular focus on women and the societal constraints they navigate. Her writing is characterized by its unflinching honesty and empathetic portrayal of characters.

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    • Weeds

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Bright and independent-minded, Judith Pippinger Blackford aspires to a life of freedom and self-expression beyond the tobacco fields of Kentucky. But her dreams are crushed by the reality of farm life, an endless cycle of tending children, livestock, and menfolk, while trying to scratch a living out of the unyielding clay soil. Based on the author's own attempts to raise tobacco, this pioneering naturalistic novel recounts the dire effects of poverty and thwarted ambition with compassion but without sentimentality

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