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Back Home: Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People
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Back Home: Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People
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The stories revolve around Judge Priest, an elderly and charming judge who is beloved in his Southern community for his wisdom, kindness, and wit. Set in the fictional town of "Happy Hollow" in Kentucky, the narratives explore the everyday lives and characters of the town's residents through the lens of Judge Priest's experiences and observations.Judge Priest is depicted as a figure of moral authority and common sense, navigating the complexities of local politics, social issues, and personal relationships with a blend of humor and integrity. The stories capture the essence of Southern culture, highlighting the quirks and idiosyncrasies of the people who live there.The collection includes various anecdotes and incidents involving Judge Priest and his interactions with other townsfolk, including colorful characters, local events, and moral dilemmas. Cobb's writing showcases his deep understanding of Southern life and his ability to portray it with both affection and sharp social insight.
The stories revolve around Judge Priest, an elderly and charming judge who is beloved in his Southern community for his wisdom, kindness, and wit. Set in the fictional town of "Happy Hollow" in Kentucky, the narratives explore the everyday lives and characters of the town's residents through the lens of Judge Priest's experiences and observations.Judge Priest is depicted as a figure of moral authority and common sense, navigating the complexities of local politics, social issues, and personal relationships with a blend of humor and integrity. The stories capture the essence of Southern culture, highlighting the quirks and idiosyncrasies of the people who live there.The collection includes various anecdotes and incidents involving Judge Priest and his interactions with other townsfolk, including colorful characters, local events, and moral dilemmas. Cobb's writing showcases his deep understanding of Southern life and his ability to portray it with both affection and sharp social insight.

















