(ePUB) Growing Up in the South by Suzanne W. Jones
Home › Forums › By The Book Club › (ePUB) Growing Up in the South by Suzanne W. Jones
Tagged: book, ePUB, Suzanne W. Jones
- This topic has 0 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 4 years, 11 months ago by
francielly.
-
AuthorPosts
-
December 13, 2020 at 10:49 am #80932
francielly
ParticipantGrowing Up in the South
An Anthology of Modern Southern Literature
by Suzanne W. Jones, Shirley Ann Grau, Ellen Gilchrist, Mary Hood, Carson McCullers, William Hoffman, Maya Angelou, Flannery O’Connor, Gail Godwin, Peter Taylor, Anne Moody, Harry Crews, Joan Williams, William Faulkner, Ernest J. Gaines, Thomas Vincent Sullivan, Richard Wright, Mary Mebane, Katherine Anne Porter, Elizabeth Spencer, Bobbie Ann Mason, Alice Walker, Fred Chappell, Eudora Welty, Michael Malone, Lee Smith🔰 Growing Up in the South | Click Here 🔰
- Release date: June 1, 1991
- ISBN: 9780451628336 (0451628330)
- Language: english
- Author: Suzanne W. Jones, Shirley Ann Grau, Ellen Gilchrist, Mary Hood, Carson McCullers, William Hoffman, Maya Angelou, Flannery O’Connor, Gail Godwin, Peter Taylor, Anne Moody, Harry Crews, Joan Williams, William Faulkner, Ernest J. Gaines, Thomas Vincent Sullivan, Richard Wright, Mary Mebane, Katherine Anne Porter, Elizabeth Spencer, Bobbie Ann Mason, Alice Walker, Fred Chappell, Eudora Welty, Michael Malone, Lee Smith
- Publisher: Signet
- Format: paperback, 544 pages
- Genres: fiction, southern, anthologies
About The Book
Something about the South has inspired the imaginations of an extraordinary number of America’s best storytellers — and greatest writers. That quality may be a rich, unequivocal sense of place, a living connection with the past, or the contradictions and passions that endow this region with awesome tragedy. The stories in this superb collection of modern Southern writing are about childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood — in other words, about growing up in the South. An excerpt from Maya Angelou’s autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, describing her 1940 grade school graduation is a story of discrimination and the strengths blacks gained as they united as a community to fight prejudice. Flannery O’Conner’s “Everything That Rises Must Converge,”set in a South that remains segregated even after segregation is declared illegal, is the story of a white college student who chastises his mother for her prejudice against blacks. But black, white, aristocrat, or sharecropper, each of these 24 authors is unmistakably Southern… and their writing, indisputably wonderful.
Hardback ebook Growing Up in the South Suzanne W. Jones buy on Walmart. Online book Growing Up in the South read on Mac. MP3 Growing Up in the South download on IndieBound.
TXT ebook Growing Up in the South by Suzanne W. Jones PC. MOBI Growing Up in the South Suzanne W. Jones buy cheap for Android on Kobo. FB2 book Growing Up in the South download.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.



Recent Comments