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ISBN: 1025704681

ISBN13: 9781025704685

Heaven Trees

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"Heaven Trees" is a lyrical and evocative novel that provides a nostalgic window into the social and domestic life of a Mississippi plantation in the mid-nineteenth century. As the debut work of fiction by the noted Southern author Stark Young, it explores the grace, hospitality, and intricate family ties that defined the antebellum South. Set on the namesake estate of "Heaven Trees," the narrative unfolds through a series of vivid character portraits and domestic episodes, capturing the traditions and values of a society on the cusp of profound change.

The work is celebrated for its poetic prose and its ability to recreate the atmosphere of a bygone era with warmth and detail. Rather than focusing on political turmoil, Young emphasizes the human elements of plantation culture-the conversations, the connections, and the deep sense of place that anchored its inhabitants. "Heaven Trees" stands as a significant contribution to Southern literature, offering readers a gentle yet immersive exploration of the cultural landscape of pre-Civil War Mississippi. It remains a poignant example of regional storytelling, reflecting the author's deep appreciation for the history and heritage of his native South.

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