A House In The Uplands by Erskine Caldwell

 
"A House in the Uplands," by Erskine Caldwell, is a Southern saga that explores the decline of a once-prominent Georgia family and their plantation. The story focuses on Grady Dunbar, a man trapped by his family's history and his own self-destructive tendencies, and his wife, Lucyanne, who grapples with the reality of her marriage. The novel paints a picture of a crumbling social structure, marked by poverty, racism, and the decay of the old Southern aristocracy. This 1959 New American Library Paperback is in fair condition. Cover aged, pages tanned.

SKU: 1582011 This image is of the actual book.

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Book Haven
SKU:
1582011
Price:
$5
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