Light in August
William Faulkner's novel weaves together a pregnant wanderer, a haunted drifter, and a disgraced minister in the Deep South.
William Faulkner’s novel braids several stories in his fictional Mississippi county: Lena Grove, a pregnant young woman walking in search of the father of her child; Joe Christmas, a tormented drifter uncertain of his own racial identity; and a defrocked minister. Around questions of race, faith, and belonging, Faulkner builds one of his richest and most accessible novels of the troubled South.
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