If you liked The Flower of the Chapdelaines by George Washington Cable, start with Famous Adventures and Prison Escapes of the Civil War with Pictures from the American Civil War (2011), A southerner looks at Negro discrimination (1946), and Madame Delphine (The Works Of George W. Cable - 19 Volumes) (1881). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after The Flower of the Chapdelaines?

BookOrb recommends Famous Adventures and Prison Escapes of the Civil War with Pictures from the American Civil War (2011), A southerner looks at Negro discrimination (1946), Madame Delphine (The Works Of George W. Cable - 19 Volumes) (1881), The southern struggle for pure government (1890), and Flowers Of The Chapdelaines (The Works Of George W. Cable - 19 Volumes) (1999).

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Who wrote The Flower of the Chapdelaines?

The Flower of the Chapdelaines is by George Washington Cable.