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Bayou Folk

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Exploring the lives of Southern women and ethnic minorities, this collection features twenty-three stories that delve into themes of trauma, identity, and societal constraints. Notable tales include "Beyond the Bayou," where La Folle, a black woman haunted by war, confronts her fears after a tragic event, and "Désirée's Baby," which reveals the devastating consequences of racial prejudice within a family. Kate Chopin's poignant storytelling highlights the struggles of marginalized characters against the backdrop of a changing South.

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Bayou Folk, Kate Chopin

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2021
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Title
Bayou Folk
Language
English
Publisher
Mint Editions
Released
2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
ISBN13
9781513271620
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Exploring the lives of Southern women and ethnic minorities, this collection features twenty-three stories that delve into themes of trauma, identity, and societal constraints. Notable tales include "Beyond the Bayou," where La Folle, a black woman haunted by war, confronts her fears after a tragic event, and "Désirée's Baby," which reveals the devastating consequences of racial prejudice within a family. Kate Chopin's poignant storytelling highlights the struggles of marginalized characters against the backdrop of a changing South.