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Title: Southern Stories
Retold from St. Nicholas

Note: Reading ease score: 76.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: His Hero, by Minor -- Jericho Bob, by King -- How We Bought Louisiana, by Coffin -- The City that Lives Outdoors, by Harwood -- Queer American Rivers, by Spearman -- The Watermelon Stockings, by Hegan -- The "'Gator", by Moore -- The Earthquake at Charleston, by Gibson -- Hiding Places in War Times, by Gore -- St. Augustine, by Stockton -- Catching Terrapin, by Kappes -- "Locoed", by Marshall -- A Divided Duty, by Cassidy -- The "Walking-Beam Boy", by Stofiel -- The Creature with No Claws, by Harris.

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Summary: "Southern Stories" is a collection of short stories by various authors, compiled and retold from the magazine "St. Nicholas," and published in the early 20th century. This anthology captures the rich tapestry of Southern culture, folklore, and historical narratives, showcasing the experiences and imaginations of its characters, many of whom exemplify the charm and trials of life in the South. The opening portion of the collection introduces a series of vivid tales that blend nostalgia with the realities of Southern life, starting with "His Hero" by Margaret Minor, which follows a young boy fascinated by the Civil War and his idolization of General Robert E. Lee. It sets the scene on a picturesque autumn day at Mountain Top Inn, where the boy reminisces about soldiers and battles, leading to a moment of excitement when he meets the general himself. Other stories promise a further exploration of Southern themes, featuring diverse characters and scenarios that range from heroic aspirations to humorous childhood adventures. Each narrative represents a blend of fantasy and reality, inviting readers into a world steeped in Southern tradition and memory. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Various

EBook No.: 23751

Published: Dec 6, 2007

Downloads: 91

Language: English

Subject: Southern States -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Southern States -- Juvenile literature

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-13T00:55:02Z Southern Stories

This edition has images.

Title: Southern Stories
Retold from St. Nicholas

Note: Reading ease score: 76.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: His Hero, by Minor -- Jericho Bob, by King -- How We Bought Louisiana, by Coffin -- The City that Lives Outdoors, by Harwood -- Queer American Rivers, by Spearman -- The Watermelon Stockings, by Hegan -- The "'Gator", by Moore -- The Earthquake at Charleston, by Gibson -- Hiding Places in War Times, by Gore -- St. Augustine, by Stockton -- Catching Terrapin, by Kappes -- "Locoed", by Marshall -- A Divided Duty, by Cassidy -- The "Walking-Beam Boy", by Stofiel -- The Creature with No Claws, by Harris.

Credits: Produced by Mark C. Orton, Janet Blenkinship, Linda McKeown
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
http: //www.pgdp.net

Summary: "Southern Stories" is a collection of short stories by various authors, compiled and retold from the magazine "St. Nicholas," and published in the early 20th century. This anthology captures the rich tapestry of Southern culture, folklore, and historical narratives, showcasing the experiences and imaginations of its characters, many of whom exemplify the charm and trials of life in the South. The opening portion of the collection introduces a series of vivid tales that blend nostalgia with the realities of Southern life, starting with "His Hero" by Margaret Minor, which follows a young boy fascinated by the Civil War and his idolization of General Robert E. Lee. It sets the scene on a picturesque autumn day at Mountain Top Inn, where the boy reminisces about soldiers and battles, leading to a moment of excitement when he meets the general himself. Other stories promise a further exploration of Southern themes, featuring diverse characters and scenarios that range from heroic aspirations to humorous childhood adventures. Each narrative represents a blend of fantasy and reality, inviting readers into a world steeped in Southern tradition and memory. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Various

EBook No.: 23751

Published: Dec 6, 2007

Downloads: 91

Language: English

Subject: Southern States -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Southern States -- Juvenile literature

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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