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Bayou Folk
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320 pages
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Set in late nineteenth-century rural Louisiana, this collection of short stories captures the essence of daily life in a fading world. The narratives vividly portray the complex dynamics between black and white communities, revealing the lingering effects of slavery even two decades post-Civil War. Through rich characterizations and detailed settings, the author immerses readers in a historical context that highlights social tensions and cultural nuances of the time.
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2002, paperback
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