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| |  | Fiction (Ages 15-18) | Home » » » The Least One (Library Alabama Classics) | | | | | | | Description: | | The Least One, published originally in 1967, portrays a white sharecropping family during the Great Depression and is based on Borden Deal’s experiences growing up on a small farm in northeastern Mississippi. “My own memory produced a flood of material,” said the author. “I remembered the loss of the farm, the day the sheriff had come to dispossess us; I remembered picking blackberries and selling them in town for a dime a bucket; I remembered the hope and promise of a government mule.” The story is told through the voice of a twelve-year-old, significantly called Boy Sword, and is set in a fictitious community that suggests the area of Cullman, Alabama. Deal portrays the realities of cotton-field work: planting, chopping, the laying-by time, and harvesting. He succeeds in evoking not only the crushing economic circumstances of poor Southern whites in that period but also their fierce sense of independence and self-sufficiency.
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| Borden Deal | | Paperback:
| 368 pages | | Publisher:
| University Alabama Press | | Publication Date:
| October 30, 1992 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0817306730 | | Package Length:
| 8.56 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.51 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.12 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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Wonderful portrayal of a sharecropper's family in the 1930sDec 27, 1996
This is a loving and warm story of a Mississippi family during the depression. As a Mississippian, I have never read a book that so clearly gives the reader the sense of being in the Mississippi farm culture during this time. The characters are based on Deal's real life experiences and each of them is a living, breathing person you will come to care deeply about. I hope you take the time to read it
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A Classic for KidsJun 15, 2001
By J. O. Fikes I am nearly 40 years old but this story pops up in my memories every now and then when I see my son. .... It is a timeless story about a young boy at the verge of manhood and the sometimes painful experiences that boys go through during that period. The characters are wonderful. I still remember Boy Sword and his grandfather and the hogleg pistol that Boy used, and his dad building a hive for the swarming bees. Absolutely fantastic writing! I am going to order a copy just so that I can read it to my eight-year old son.
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