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Mississippi Cotton (A Southern Novel)

Author Paul H. Yarbrough
Publisher WiDo Publishing
Category Coming of age
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ISBN / ASIN0983023808
ISBN-139780983023807
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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It is 1951. Jake Conner gets on a bus to visit his cousins in the Mississippi Delta. But when the body of an unknown man is found in the Mississippi River, Jake's summer vacation gets a little more adventurous as he and his cousins snoop around in a mystery that is better left to the grown ups.

"In Mississippi Cotton a 20th Century Huck Finn has a real adventure. No matter that his raft is a Trailways Bus along the river, the trip is no less toward maturity. If you like a good story, this is your book, a book told by someone who knows the terrain--its history, people, landscape and culture. Only a proper native could have his narrator say that his daddy taught him never to hold onto anything with Lincoln's face longer than you had to." --Dr. James Everett Kibler, author Walking Toward Home, Memories Keep, and Our Father's Fields

"Set in 1951, in the fictional Delta town of Cotton City, the story is more broadly a Southern story...an agrarian story. It is also a murder mystery. The body of an unknown man is found in the river at the Greenville Bridge. Jakes bus ride visit to his Delta cousins begins a parallel journey that ends in the discovery of the dead mans identity." --Noel Workman, Delta Magazine