Lucy Daniels
This distinguished first novel, a disturbing drama of the South first published in 1956 by J.P. Lippincott, depicts a father-son conflict intensified by racial inequality and clashing standards of heritage and justice. 'This book is the best document I know for doing away with [racial inequality] as it exists today...In the world it will have a real impact.' Eleanor Roosevelt 'A skilled performance...the book sways with affirmations as ancient as the Old Testament.' Carl Sandburg