A Parchment of Leaves
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999
289
Novel • Fiction
Kentucky • 1910s
1999
Adult
18+ years
A Parchment of Leaves by Silas House is an American historical fiction novel set in early 1900s Kentucky, focusing on the dynamics between a community of white hill people and the native Cherokee tribe. Brothers Saul and Aaron fall for Vine, a Cherokee girl, leading to a story marked by familial loyalty, cultural conflict, and personal growth. The narrative explores themes of love, racism, and resilience as the characters navigate their intertwined lives during the unstable era of World War I. The book includes depictions of stalking, aggression, and racial discrimination.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Emotional
Bittersweet
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Silas House's A Parchment of Leaves is praised for its lyrical prose and vivid portrayal of early 20th-century Appalachian life. Critics commend its rich character development and emotional depth. However, some note a slow pace which might deter readers seeking a more dynamic plot. Overall, it is lauded for its authenticity and evocative storytelling.
A reader who cherishes richly detailed Southern settings, strong female protagonists, and family sagas will enjoy A Parchment of Leaves by Silas House. Fans of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd will appreciate House's evocative prose and intricate character dynamics.
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289
Novel • Fiction
Kentucky • 1910s
1999
Adult
18+ years
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