Nashborough

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402 pages 2001

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"Nashborough is the story of two aristocratic Southern families - their triumphs and tragedies - set against the backdrop of an era of sweeping changes and new ideals. For generations, the Nash and Douglas families have been the leading citizens of the town of Nashborough. In the 1920s, the comfortable traditions and entrenched hierarchies of the South seem firmly fixed in place. The younger generation has no reason to think that life will not go on like this forever.

But buffeting changes are about to sweep across the American landscape. Over the next three decades, the Depression, World War II, the rising influence of Hollywood, and the burgeoning Civil Rights movement will have a profound effect on both families. Yet the most shattering effects of all will come from increasing desire for personal freedom and its resulting clash with traditional family life."--BOOK JACKET.

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