1Jan 29, 2019
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell A Book Report by Bobby Everett Smith Spoiler Alert January 29, 2019 Setting Georgia, 1861—Tara, a Southern Plantation 5 miles outside Jonesboro, GA and 30 miles south of Atlanta. Characters Scarlett O’Hara, a 16-year-old, Southern Belle, in 1861 living on the plantation Tara, south of Atlanta, GA. Scarlett, […]
2Feb 20, 2018
Grant by Ron Chernow Amendment to Book Report by Bobby Everett Smith February 20, 2018 In my book report on Grant, I omitted the fact that Grant had a problem with alcohol throughout most of his life. He overcame his alcoholism for the most part, but it was still an important characteristic of him […]
3Jan 13, 2018
Stanton by Walter Stahr A Book Report by Bobby Everett Smith January 13, 2018 Spoiler Alert Setting Washington, D.C. and around the world, 1860’s Characters Jeremiah Black, Attorney General, and Secretary of State for President Buchanan. Friend of Stanton who sent him to California on legal job. James Buchanan, 15th president of the United States. […]
4Dec 11, 2017
Grant by Ron Chernow A Book Report by Bobby Everett Smith Spoiler Alert December 11, 2017 Setting The United States in 1822, the year of the birth of Ulysses S. Grant, was in a state of turmoil with controversies centered around the issue of slavery which was legal in the South and illegal in northern […]
5Nov 16, 2017
Mississippi Blood by Greg Iles A Book Report by Bobby Everett Smith Spoiler Alert November 16, 2017 Setting The third volume of Natchez Burning Trilogy is set in the mid 1960’s-to present day in Mississippi, Louisiana and other parts of the deep South during the time of desegregation, the Vietnam war, and assassinations of some […]
6Nov 16, 2017
The Bone Tree by Greg Iles A Book Report by Bobby Everett Smith Spoiler Alert November 16, 2017 Setting The second volume of Natchez Burning Trilogy is set in the mid 1960’s-to present day in Mississippi, Louisiana and other parts of the deep South during the time of desegregation, the Vietnam war, and assassinations of […]
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