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All the King’s Men (1946) is Warren’s famous novel about an ambitious political leader. It is funny, exciting, and every bit as relevant to politics today as it was the day it was published.
‘‘A Good Man is Hard to Find,’’ by Flannery O’Connor is also a short story in which the ordinary events in the life of a family are disrupted by the arrival of a menacing stranger.
Ellen Foster(1989) is the coming-of-age story of a young girl struggling to grow up amidst poverty and sorrow in rural North Carolina.
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