Synopsis
A thinly veiled autobiographical account of one woman's austere life in the north Georgia mountains, A Circuit Rider's Wife draws on the years Corra Harris accompanied her husband in his work as a Methodist missionary. Set mostly in the fictional Redwine circuit, the novel tells of the challenges, hardships, and-aside from the occasional homemade or homegrown donations-mostly intangible rewards of itinerant country preaching.
Through the eyes of Elizabeth Thompson, the circuit rider's wife and narrator, Harris offers a witty but caring assessment of the sometimes fine differences between spiritual and merely religious folks, town and country society, backsliders and straight-and-narrow plodders, Methodists and Baptists, and heaven and hell.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Georgia Press
- ISBN: 9780820320120
- Number of pages: 336
- Dimensions: 216 x 136 x 19 mm
- Weight: 318g
- Languages: English
