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BASEBALLS AND COTTON BOLLS!

I wouldn't say it all ended as I wanted it to, Yet it was light and I liked it. A young adolescent's journey towards his dreams, in a place that he expects, would make things big for him. Simplicity keeps embellishing each word written here. When the food is being cooked in the kitchen, I can feel the warmth of it wafting through the doors. A farmer's life, the entire clad of the Chandlers, that depended on cotton, thoroughly enunciates the struggle to run itself in the midst of the society. People that are so well-bred, live with self-respect and dignity in a community, in a place like Arkansas. The usual picture of contemporary gossip, curiosities, and colours of characters doesn't seem as complicated as they are in reality, after reading John Grisham. This one's definitely soft, wet and mild as a dew, damp and mellifluous.                                    Luke's life is the reader's life.