Bred In The Bone
1908
Description of book
Thomas Nelson Page's 'Bred In The Bone' is a masterpiece of Southern literature, weaving a tale of family secrets, societal expectations, and the lasting effects of the past on the present. Written in Page's trademark poetic and evocative style, the novel captures the essence of the American South during the post-Civil War era. The richly depicted characters and vivid descriptions bring to life a world filled with both beauty and brutality, where tradition and progress collide. Page's exploration of heritage, identity, and destiny resonates with readers, inviting them to ponder the intricate web of influences that shape our lives. 'Bred In The Bone' stands as a testament to Page's skill as a storyteller and his profound understanding of human nature and the complexities of the Southern experience. Readers will be captivated by the lyrical prose and thought-provoking themes that make this novel a timeless classic.