Tennessee Stories

Tennessee Stories by James Dumas, published by Turner Publishing Company on June 15, 1998, is a 168-page exploration of the diverse characters and landscapes of Tennessee. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of the state, capturing its unique personality through a blend of humor and entertainment that reflects the spirit of its pioneers.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that span from the Eastern mountains to the Western flatlands, showcasing the social history and drama inherent in Tennessee’s culture. The book offers an engaging look at the lives and stories that shape the volunteer state, providing insights into its historical context and the enduring legacy of its inhabitants.
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Tennessee Stories’ vivid description of characters from the Eastern mountains to the Western flatlands creates an accurate, humorous, entertaining, and friendly image of the volunteer state’s personality. Their very presence speaks the same gutsy tongue as the sturdy pioneers who carved Tennessee from the wilderness.
Tennessee Stories is Dumas’ second work in fifteen months. His Henry County family history, which highlighted Tennessee’s 200th Birthday, quickly sold its first printing, and is continuing to sell after its second press run.
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