Donna Everhart
What’s inside
Set during the Great Depression, ‘The Saints of Swallow Hill’ explores the harsh realities of life in a turpentine camp through the intertwined fates of its characters.
You’ll Learn
- Gaining insight into the Great Depression’s impact on individuals
- Understanding the turpentine industry’s historical context
- Exploring human resilience in the face of adversity
- Experiencing evocative storytelling with a Southern Gothic flair
Key Points
- Depression-era struggles
- Turpentine camp hardships
- Interconnected lives of characters
- Themes of survival and redemption
- Cultural and social dynamics of the South
Who’s it For
- Historical fiction enthusiasts
- Readers interested in the Great Depression era
- Fans of survival and redemption narratives
- Lovers of Southern Gothic literature
About the author
Donna Everhart is a USA Today bestselling author known for her Southern-set works that deeply explore human resilience and emotion.