Fool’s Errand
Albion Winegar Tourgée
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Fool’s Errand
Discover the compelling narrative of Fool’s Errand by Albion Winegar Tourgée, published by Harvard University Press in 1961. This captivating novel, spanning 436 pages, delves into the intricate issues of sectional and racial conflicts during the Reconstruction era in the United States.
Tourgée masterfully weaves a dramatic tale that encompasses a poignant love affair, moments of deep pathos, and the stark realities of suffering and tragedy. The blend of social commentary and emotional storytelling not only engages readers but also earned the book its status as a bestseller in its time.
Whether you are interested in the historical context of the Ku Klux Klan or simply seeking a powerful literary experience, Fool’s Errand offers a unique perspective that resonates with today's societal challenges. Don't miss the chance to add this significant work to your collection!
Fool’s Errand