Return to a bygone era with Irvin S. Cobb's "Back Home: Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and his People," a charming glimpse into early 20th-century Kentucky. This collection of stories offers a humorous and heartwarming portrayal of small-town life through the eyes of the memorable Judge Priest.
Cobb's affectionate depiction of Kentucky social life and customs captures the spirit of the South with warmth and wit. Experience the enduring appeal of Southern fiction as you are transported to a time of close-knit communities and colorful characters. "Back Home" is a celebration of heritage and humor, offering a timeless reflection on the human condition.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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