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Set in a close-knit East Tennessee hill community after the Civil War, the narrative centers on a widowed, battle-scarred father, his tender second wife, and their beautiful daughter as they negotiate grief, neighbors' feuds, religious fervor, courtship, and the practicalities of everyday rural life. Local speech and folk humor mix with earnest worship and communal judgment, and outside visitors stir fresh complications. Moral dilemmas and a charged legal crisis test loyalties, while a journey beyond the hills opens new possibilities. Themes include resilience, honor, community bonds, and the clash between harsh custom and compassion.
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