Captain Ted: A Boy's Adventures Among Hiding Slackers in the Great Georgia Swamp


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In 'Captain Ted: A Boy's Adventures Among Hiding Slackers in the Great Georgia Swamp' by Louis Pendleton, readers are transported to the southern United States during the Civil War. Written in a vivid and engaging narrative style, the book follows the protagonist, Ted, as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a war-torn environment while uncovering secrets hidden in the vast swamp. Pendleton's attention to detail and historical accuracy immerse readers in the era, painting a compelling picture of both the beauty and harsh realities of the setting. The coming-of-age theme is beautifully woven into the backdrop of the Civil War, offering a unique perspective on the tumultuous period. Pendleton's lyrical prose and emotive storytelling make 'Captain Ted' a captivating read for history enthusiasts and fiction lovers alike. Louis Pendleton, known for his deep fascination with historical events and his talent for crafting compelling narratives, brings his passion for storytelling to life in 'Captain Ted'. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for creating authentic characters, Pendleton's background in history and literature shines through in this gripping tale. For those seeking a richly textured historical fiction novel that combines adventure, drama, and heart, 'Captain Ted' is a must-read.




Stories with a Moral


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Stories with a Moral is the first comprehensive study of the effects of plantation society on literature and the influences of literature on social practices in nineteenth-century Georgia. During the years of frontier settlement, the Civil War, and Reconstruction, Georgia authors voiced their support for the slave system, the planter class, and the ideals of the Confederacy, presenting a humorous, passionate, and at times tragic view of a rapidly changing world. Michael E. Price examines works of fiction, travel accounts, diaries, and personal letters in this thorough survey of King Cotton's literary influence, showing how Georgia authors romanticized agrarian themes to present an appealing image of plantation economy and social structure. Stories with a Moral focuses on the importance of literature as a mode of ideological communication. Even more significant, the book shows how the writing of one century shaped the development of social practices and beliefs that persist, in legend and memory, to this day.




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