Dixie Book of Days
by Page Andrews
'Dixie Book of Days' Summary
The "Dixie Book of Days" by Page Andrews is a captivating exploration of Southern culture, history, and tradition through the lens of little-known Southern authors. Organized as a yearly calendar, the book features a diverse collection of pieces that delve into the region's rich tapestry of stories, customs, and observances. From forgotten folktales to heartfelt essays, these writings provide a unique and intimate glimpse into the lives and perspectives of everyday Southerners. Andrews' focus on unpublished works adds a layer of authenticity and discovery, showcasing the often-overlooked voices that have shaped the region's cultural landscape. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of the American South.Book Details
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