God's Little Acre
 

God's Little Acre

by Erskine Caldwell

Published a year after "Tobacco Road" in 1933, "God's Little Acre" received enormous public attention because of its lurid, licentious content. Caldwell wrote forcefully, and sometimes comically, about issues many others writers were afraid to confront: the payments extracted for giving in to one's sexual cravings, injustices everywhere in American life in the Depression years, the power of... (read more)

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Bonita M
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Irreverently funny! I love the farmer's logic!

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    luella s said:

    Quite daring for the times... the d-in-l's attributes must have been awesome!

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