How Beauty Was Saved, and Other Memories of the Sixties
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A first-person collection of reminiscences about life in the American South during the Civil War era, combining domestic anecdotes, community scenes, and wartime encounters. Short, vivid sketches describe schoolroom events, narrow escapes from occupying soldiers, encounters with raiding parties, and recollections of enslaved people and plantation routines. The pieces emphasize everyday courage, resourcefulness, and loyalty from a youthful perspective and present a sequence of themed memories that balance personal detail with reflection on social upheaval and the human costs of conflict.
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