This is a chronicle of the North Carolina Piedmont. Although Salisbury is home and The River (the Yadkin) is a dominant theme, the book has a wider scope, for through her father the author presents a picture of life in eastern Carolina in antebellum days and, through her mother, the university village of Cahpel Hill in the early nineteenth century.
Originally published in 1938.
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