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All historical fiction is tangential to actual history...some are just more so than others. But, since I have read the book, I do know that there is a connection to the Civil War in the novel.
So...yes!

And the novel set in the American South doesn't need to be set during the Civil War, correct?

And the novel set in the American South doesn't need to be set..."
If it seceded from the Union, it's in the South.
And, yes, it doesn't have to be during the Civil War as long as it's set in the South.




I'm not sure if this task is different from an SRC one or not...I had this one selected and written before they posted theirs.
You're right about Charlaine Harris books...good suggestion.


Bastard Out of Carolina
The Bottoms
Wise Blood
The Little Friend
The Optimist's Daughter
The Sound and the Fury
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

William Faulkner
Katherine Anne Porter
Thomas Wolfe
Robert Penn Warren
Tennessee Williams
Margaret Mitchell
Reynolds Price
Zora Neale Hurston
Eudora Welty
Flannery O'Connor
Carson McCullers
James Dickey
Walker Percy
William Styron
Harper Lee
John Kennedy Toole
Padgett Powell
Ernest Gaines
John Grisham
Cormac McCarthy
Anne Rice
Edward P. Jones
Barbara Kingsolver
Margaret Maron

Mudbound set in Mississippi post WW II on a cotton farm so you could also get point for 20.4/Harvest season. I just finished it and it is well written and I found it compelling. The story unfold from the perspective of six different characters.
I have not read The Kitchen House but it is sitting here in my ever-growing pile of 'to-read' books. It is set before the Civil war on a tobacco plantation. So possibly points for 20.4/Harvest Season also.
As far as I can tell these are both debut novels by these authours.

It looks like it switches geographic locations between California, and a plantation in the South. Has anyone read this? Do you think it would qualify for this task? Is enough of it set in the South for it to qualify?



It looks like it switches geographic locations between California, and a plantation in the So..."
I have read Kindred (and LOVED it, although it isn't my number one favorite Butler) - all the memorable parts take place in the South and as I recall, more than 50% of the book takes place in the South. If I had to hazard a guess I'd say 65-70% of it is in the South, if not more.

It looks like it switches geographic locations between California, and a plantat..."
Hi Katy, thanks! I think I'll pencil Kindred in for this task. Now you have piqued my curiousity though. It this isn't your favorite Butler title, what is? :-)

It looks like it switches geographic locations between California..."
Ha ha, well, my FAVORITE Butler is Fledgling but it's definitely a little weird. It's a vampire book, but a REALLY interesting one. I believe I stayed up very late at night thinking about the various implications of this book.
But Kindred is a great book also. I had never heard of Octavia E. Butler before I read Kindred and then I went on a bit of a Butler kick. Most of her others are more dystopia-scifi-fantasy oriented than Kindred is.

It seems to me to fit the spirit of the task.

It seems to me to fit the spirit of the task."
Yes

I know that many of his stories are set in Texas and Mexico, which is technically in the south. Even so, I do not consider him a southern writer, no more so than Larry McMurtry.
I know Suttree is set in Knoxville, but does one title make someone a southern writer?

I know that many of his stories are set in Texas and Mexico, which is technically in the south. Even so, I do not consider him a southern writer, no more so than Larry Mc..."
I realize wikipedia is not infallible, but they did list him under . Wiki also included The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, and Suttree on the page for and Child of God is set in southern Appalachia.

Island Beneath the Sea: A Novel
in which the first half takes place in Haiti and the second half is set in New Orleans, Louisiana, it doesn't count here, correct? I'm using this for an author from Chile, but I am wondering if I can claim Combo Points for Freedom Season.
Thanks!

Island Beneath the Sea: A Novel
in which the first half takes place in Haiti and the second half is set in New Orleans, Louisiana, it do..."
You're right...it would need to be completely set in the South.
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The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on Sept. 22, 1863. Read a book related to the American Civil War or a novel set in the American South.