Pickett's Gap

Pickett's Gap

Read online or download for free

Language: EnglishPublished:

Authors:

About this book

In a time when the American landscape was shaped by the ambitions of its settlers, "Pickett's Gap" by Homer Greene delves into the heart of familial conflict and individual aspiration. Abner Pickett, a steadfast farmer, grapples with his son Charlie's yearning to abandon the plow for the compass, igniting a clash between tradition and progress. This poignant narrative examines the essence of identity and the struggle for self-determination, reflecting the broader themes of independence and generational strife. Ideal for students and civic activists, this novel invites readers to explore the complexities of personal choice against the backdrop of an evolving society. Discover the rich tapestry of human experience woven through the pages of "Pickett's Gap" and engage with its timeless questions.

More books by author: Greene, Homer