1919. Wright, served as a minister prior to beginning his artistic
and writing career. The story begins: I remember as well as though
it were yesterday the first time I met Auntie Sue. It happened
during my first roaming visit to the Ozarks, when I had wandered by
chance, one day, into the Elbow Rock neighborhood. Twenty years it
was, at least, before the time of this story. She was standing in
the door of her little schoolhouse, the ruins of which you may
still see, halfway up the long hill from the log house by the
river, where the most of this story was lived. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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