The Hills of Eden
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About the Book
The Hills of Eden is a novel of star-crossed lovers who try to make their dreams come true in a quaint hills area of western Tennessee. In the early nineteen hundreds, Lucas and Emma's romance is laced with tenderness and pathos--pathos because of her family's objection to her marrying a young man of sharecropping stock while her heritage is one of landowners.
Their love letters over a three-year period bring the story to life. These are actual letters written in that time period by a real-life couple--the author's paternal grandparents. The letters are presented with original errors in word usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation which adds to their sense of authenticity.
There is much going on in the Eden Hills. Interesting and believable characters, some eccentric, some not, people the landscape. These residents of the Hills cope with crop failures due to boll weevil infestation and extreme weather, disease, death, romances of the young and old, strangers in the community, a devastating tornado, moonshiners, a deranged arsonist who burns barns, and many other events and human obstacles that make up the fabric of their lives.
About the Author
June Howell Somervell grew up in the western Tennessee area where her novel is set. She received a B.S. Degree from the University of Memphis. Her career includes stints as a Home Economist, a Teacher, a Television Personality, a Professional Tour Guide, and now as an Author. Ms. Somervell lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where she enjoys her grandchildren, volunteer activities, and writing. She welcomes your messages at junesomervell@bellsouth.net.