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Hardcover The Limestone Trees Book

ISBN: 102580239X

ISBN13: 9781025802398

The Limestone Trees

"The Limestone Tree" is an evocative historical saga that follows the intertwined destinies of the Sash and Abel families across the rugged terrain of Kentucky. Spanning the period from the late 1700s through the aftermath of the American Civil War, the narrative provides a rich account of the frontier spirit and the subsequent fracturing of society. Joseph Hergesheimer masterfully illustrates the deep-seated loyalties and violent disputes that defined the region, focusing on how familial bonds are tested by political upheaval and the changing tides of history.

Centered on the concept of heritage and the enduring power of the land, this work delves into the complexities of Southern identity and the high cost of progress. Through a series of chronological vignettes, the story captures the transition from pioneer life to the industrial age, all while maintaining a focus on the personal lives of its characters. "The Limestone Tree" is a significant contribution to early twentieth-century American fiction, prized for its atmospheric prose and its profound investigation into the roots of regional pride and conflict.

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