Cold Sassy Tree
by Olive Ann Burns
Paperback

List Price: $5.95
Published in 1986
ISBN-10: 0-440-51442-8

I read this book and loved it! It’s been around awhile, but I feel like it’s one of the best novel ever written. Right there alongside Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible, Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and the likes.

Synopsis:

The one thing you can depend on in Cold Sassy, Georgia, is that word gets around – fast. When Grandpa E. Rucker Blakeslee announces one July morning in 1906 that he’s aiming to marry the young and freckledy milliner, Miss Love Simpson – a bare three weeks after Granny Blakeslee has gone to her reward – the news is served up all over town with that afternoon’s dinner. And young Will Tweedy suddenly finds himself eyewitness to a major scandal. Boggled by the sheer audacity of it all, and not a little jealous of his grandpa’s new wife, Will nevertheless approves of this May-December match and follows its progress with just a smidgen of youthful prurience. As the newlyweds’ chaperone, conspirator, and confidant, Will is privy to his one-armed, renegade grandfather’s second adolescence; meanwhile, he does some growing up of his own. He gets run over by a train and lives to tell about it; he kisses his first girl, and survives that too. Olive Ann Burns has given us a timeless, funny, resplendent novel – about a romance that rocks an entire town, about a boy’s passage through the momentous but elusive year when childhood melts into adolescence, and about just how people lived and died in a small Southern town at the turn of the century. Inhabited by characters who are wise and loony, unimpeachably pious and deliciously irreverent, Cold Sassy, Georgia, is the perfect setting for the debut of a storyteller of rare brio, exuberance, and style.

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8 Comments(+Add)

1   Princess of CJ    
April 8th, 2008 at 11:15 am

sign me up on this please. :)

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2   Points of View    
April 8th, 2008 at 2:58 pm

wow!exciting…hehe

hugss to you Shan!enjoyed the read..

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3   tetewa    
April 8th, 2008 at 8:19 pm

Include me for this one!

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4   Estella    
April 8th, 2008 at 8:36 pm

Sounds like a fun read.

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5   Chelsea    
April 9th, 2008 at 2:33 am

This sounds like a GREAT read.

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6   Aileen Banal    
April 10th, 2008 at 2:59 pm

sounds interesting! sign me up!

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7   Sherry    
April 11th, 2008 at 12:22 am

I loved A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and I think I might find this one just as amazing. It’s not a normal plotline, but sounds so interesting!

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8   Katie    
April 11th, 2008 at 1:02 am

how cool!

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