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Cold Sassy Tree is the undeniably entertaining and extraordinarily moving account of small-town Southern life in a bygone era. Brimming with characters who are wise and loony, unimpeachably pious and deliciously irreverent, Olive Ann Burns’s classic bestseller is a timeless, funny, and resplendent treasure. more.4/5. Cold Sassy Tree is the undeniably entertaining and extraordinarily moving account of small-town Southern life in a bygone era. Olive Ann Burns’s classic bestseller is a timeless, funny, and resplendent treasure. (From the publisher.) Prev. Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns Chapter Summaries, Synopsis, Character Descriptions, Study Questions, and More. Study Guide for Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns Table of Contents | Next Page Downloadable / Printable Version. Cold Sassy Tree. by. Olive Ann Burns First published: TheBestNotes Study Guide by Dr. K. Ruff.


Olive Ann Burns was a writer for all of her professional life, but she completed only one book before her death in That book, Cold Sassy Tree, has become a phenomenon since its publication in , selling over one million copies worldwide and still going strong. The author was born in Banks County, Georgia on J, on land. This is our MonkeyNotes downloadable and printable book summary/booknotes/study guide synopsis for "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns in PDF format. The word "sassy" in the title is short for sassafras. So, the town was named after a sassafras tree. Tags: Cold Sassy Tree, coming-of-age, Deep South, love, marriage, Olive Ann Burns.


Cold Sassy Tree. Olive Ann Burns, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. ISBN Summary. The one thing you can depend on in Cold Sassy, Georgia, is that word gets around—fast. When Grandpa E. Rucker Blakeslee announces one July morning in that he's aiming to marry the young and freckledy milliner, Miss Love Simpson—a. Genre. Olive Ann Burns was a professional writer, journalist, and columnist for most of her life. She published two novels, one posthumously, and for many years was a staff writer for Atlanta newspapers and the Atlanta Journal Magazine. Her most notable achievement was "Cold Sassy Tree", a novel that describes rural southern life and a young. Olive Ann Burns was born in on a farm in Banks County, Georgia, and went to school in nearby Commerce, which was the model for Cold Sassy. She attended Mercer University in Macon, Georgia; received a degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and for ten years was on the Sunday magazine staff of the Atlanta.

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