Kings Row

Kings Row by Henry Bellamann, published by Hastings College Press on August 15, 2021, is a 528-page novel written in English. This edition revisits the complex narrative of a small town filled with dark secrets, where the sensitive young protagonist, Parris Mitchell, navigates the challenges of gossip and violence in early twentieth-century America.
Readers will encounter themes of insanity, promiscuity, incest, murder, and abuse as they delve into the intricacies of life in Kings Row. The story explores the coming-of-age journey of Parris Mitchell against the backdrop of a rural setting, revealing the hidden struggles and societal issues that permeate small-town existence. This edition offers a contemporary look at a classic work that continues to resonate with its exploration of human nature and the darker aspects of community life.
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Insanity. Promiscuity. Incest. Murder. Abuse. The small town of Kings Row has many dark secrets. Parris Mitchell, the sensitive young protagonist of Henry Bellamann’s 1940 novel Kings Row, just wants to survive the gossip and violence of small-town life in America at the turn of the twentieth century.
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