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Title: So Red the Rose (Southern Classics) (Southern Classics Series) Item Condition: New. Author: Stark Young ISBN 10: 1879941120. Edition: Reprint List Price: -.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherJ.S. Sanders Books
ISBN-101879941120
ISBN-139781879941120
eBay Product ID (ePID)580506
Product Key Features
Book TitleSo Red the Rose
Number of Pages452 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1992
TopicWar & Military, General, Historical
FeaturesReprint
GenreLiterary Criticism, Fiction
AuthorStark Young
Book SeriesSouthern Classics Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight20.2 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN92-082381
Dewey Decimal813/.52
Edition DescriptionReprint
SynopsisYoung's novel of war coming to the Natchez region of Mississippi has long been considered one of the best of Civil War novels. If you would understand what was best in the Old South, its attitude toward life, you will find them here, glowing with that same vitality which was theirs in life.-New York Times. Southern Classics Series., Young's novel of war coming to the Natchez region of Mississippi has long been considered one of the best of Civil War novels. "If you would understand what was best in the Old South, its attitude toward life, you will find them here, glowing with that same vitality which was theirs in life."- New York Times . Southern Classics Series., Young's novel of war coming to the Natchez region of Mississippi has long been considered one of the best of Civil War novels. "If you would understand what was best in the Old South, its attitude toward life, you will find them here, glowing with that same vitality which was theirs in life."--New York Times. Southern Classics Series.
I had much difficulty reading this and only made it to page 25 when I had to give up. The term "darlin" was over used and drove me insane. It is probably a personal feeling so I do not want to totally down play the book, because I didn't not read it in its entirety.