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ISBN: 1025804120

ISBN13: 9781025804125

The Limestone Tree

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"The Limestone Tree" is a sweeping historical saga that traces the lives of two interconnected families, the Sashes and the Abels, against the backdrop of Kentucky's storied Bluegrass region. Spanning over a century, the narrative follows successive generations from the early days of frontier exploration and settlement through the tumultuous period of the American Civil War and its aftermath.

Joseph Hergesheimer captures the spirit of a developing nation, illustrating how personal destinies are shaped by the shifting landscape of American history. Through tales of passion, loyalty, and deep-seated conflict, the novel explores the evolution of a society built on tradition and the rugged limestone soil of the South. The work provides a vivid portrayal of the social and political changes that defined the era, moving from the harsh existence of eighteenth-century pioneers to the sophisticated yet divided culture of the nineteenth century.

With its rich atmosphere and focus on familial legacy, "The Limestone Tree" stands as a significant exploration of the American experience, heritage, and the enduring ties to the land.

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