W. I. Hood
Published: 2022-06-03
Total Pages: 367
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This American novel presents several thought-provoking instances from the life of Betsy Gaskins and her husband, Jobe Gaskins, who share a different political ideology. The author W.I. Hood claims that this is merely a simple statement of facts deserving the thought of every wise human being and wants every reader to keep away their prejudices while reading the work to understand it better. The themes of Populism, political differences, finance remain prominent throughout the book. Excerpt from the book: "My name is Betsy Gaskins. I was born a Dimicrat. My father was a Dimicrat and my mother dident dare to be anything else—out loud. Our family, thus, was of one mind, perlitically, until Jobe Gaskins begin to come to see me. I was a young woman of nineteen summers, as the poit would say. Jobe he was a Republican and "didn't keer who knowed it." My folks opposed Jobe on perlitical grounds."