The Little Brown Jug at Kildare


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Dive into the humorous world of "The Little Brown Jug at Kildare" by Meredith Nicholson. Set against the backdrop of North and South Carolina, this delightful tale explores the dynamics between fathers and daughters, governors, and the intricacies of regional politics. A light-hearted read, this novel offers a unique blend of humor and insight into American life in the Carolinas.




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Meredith Nicholson


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Meredith Nicholson stands as the most Hoosier of all Indiana writers, serving as an outspoken advocate for his state. Indiana literary historian Arthur S. Shumaker called Nicholson the “most rabid” of Indiana’s major authors. In addition to writing such national best-sellers as Zelda Dameron and The House of a Thousand Candles, his best-known work, Nicholson won praise as an insightful essayist, with his work published in such national magazines as the Saturday Evening Post and Atlantic Monthly. "His inherent belief in democracy and democratic values, and his unapologetic patriotism permeate his essays," notes Gray, "some of which excoriated the Ku Klux Klan and upheld the rights and virtues of women, attitudes not always popular at the time."