King’s Oak A Novel

King’s Oak A Novel by Anne Rivers Siddons is a first edition published by Harper & Row in 1990. This 623-page work is presented in English and unfolds a story set in the affluent hunt country of the deep South, focusing on two star-crossed lovers amidst a backdrop of controversy involving a nearby nuclear arms plant.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores the complexities of love and personal choice, as the protagonist faces a critical decision between following her maverick lover, a reclusive poetry teacher, or prioritizing her own safety. The themes of romance and contemporary Southern life are woven throughout, providing a rich context for the characters’ struggles and the explosive circumstances surrounding them.
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The author of the immensely popular Peachtree Road returns with a supreb, stunningly original story of two star-crossed lovers, set in the deep South’s wealthy, beautiful hunt country. An explosive controversy involving a nearby nuclear arms plant pits a maverick recluse and teacher of poetry against those who would risk the beloved wilderness in which he dwells. Now his unsuspecting lover must choose to follow him–or save herself. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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