A Circuit Rider's Wife: A Novel (Brown Thrasher Books)
Released: May 01, 1998
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Paperback, 344 pages
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Description:
A thinly veiled autobiographical account of one woman's austere life in the north Georgia mountains, A Circuit Rider's Wife draws on the years Corra Harris accompanied her husband in his work as a Methodist missionary. Set mostly in the fictional Redwine circuit, the novel tells of the challenges, hardships, and―aside from the occasional homemade or homegrown donations―mostly intangible rewards of itinerant country preaching.Through the eyes of Elizabeth Thompson, the circuit rider's wife and narrator, Harris offers a witty but caring assessment of the sometimes fine differences between spiritual and merely religious folks, town and country society, backsliders and straight-and-narrow plodders, Methodists and Baptists, and heaven and hell.
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