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Olive Ann Burns
Olive Ann Burns was a writer for all of her professional life, but she completed only one book before her death in 1990. That book, Cold Sassy Tree, has become a phenomenon since its publication in 1984, selling over one million copies worldwide and still going strong. The author was born in Banks County, Georgia on July 17, 1924, on land originally farmed by her great-great-grandfather. She was the youngest of four children. She died on July 4, 1990. Her unfinished sequel to Cold Sassy Tree, entitled Leaving Cold Sassy, was published after her death.
Olive Ann once told an interviewer... Read More
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Cold Sassy Tree
Written by Olive Ann Burns, Read by Richard Thomas
Random House Audio | Abridged Audiobook Download | $9.99/12.99(Canada) | 978-0-553-75039-3 (0-553-75039-9)
If the preacher's wife's petticoat showed, the ladies would make the talk last a week. But on July 5, 1906, things took a scandalous turn. That was the day E. Rucker Blakeslee, proprietor of the general store and barely three weeks a widower, eloped with Miss Love Simpson—a woman half his... Read more
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Leaving Cold Sassy
Written by Olive Ann Burns, Read by Peter MacNicol
Random House Audio | Abridged Audiobook Download | $6.95/8.95(Canada) | 978-0-553-75040-9 (0-553-75040-2)
Cold Sassy Tree, Olive Ann Burns unforgettable story of a Georgia town at the turn of the century, has captivated millions of readers with its tale of Grandpa Blakeslee, his young bride Miss Love, and the irrepressible fiteen-year-old Will Tweedy. Throughout her long battle with cancer, Olive Ann Burns worked passionately on a sequel to this magical book... Read more
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