The Least One
  • Published:
    Nov-1992
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    368
  • Age Level:
    03 & up
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    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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    • Nov-1992
    • University of Alabama Press
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0817306730
    • ISBN13: 9780817306731
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    • Oct-1992
    • Turtleback Books
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0613840356
    • ISBN13: 9780613840354
    • Library Binding



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