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The Starbucks - A New Novel by Opie Read
ILLUSTRATIONS
"THE STARBUCKS." - [From the Drama of the Same Name.]
CHAPTER I. - THE PEOPLE OF THE HILLS.
CHAPTER II. - JIM, THE PREACHER.
CHAPTER III. - GETTING ACQUAINTED.
CHAPTER IV. - AT THE POST OFFICE.
CHAPTER V. - COULDN'T QUARREL IN PEACE.
CHAPTER VI. - HADN'T LISTENED.
In the rolling hills of East Tennessee, a tight‑knit community clings to the land and its own brand of colorful speech. Life here is a mix of hard‑won labor, church‑yard gossip, and the occasional bout of good‑natured rivalry that echoes the old Scottish feuds whispered in the valleys. The townsfolk gather in a modest log meeting‑house, where hymns rise alongside teasing barbs, and the rhythm of daily work is punctuated by stories of past wars and legendary heroes like Andrew Jackson.
At the heart of this world is Jasper Starbuck, a man as generous as he is fierce. Known for his quick temper and even quicker fists, he also possesses a softer side that emerges when he helps a neighbor or entertains children with tales of battle. As Jasper navigates love, loyalty, and the ever‑present threat of a quarrel turning violent, listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of a people whose lives are as rugged and warm as the mountains that surround them.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (301K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-08-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1939
A lively newspaper editor turned novelist, he brought Southern small-town life and frontier humor to a huge late-19th-century audience. His stories blend satire, local color, and a reporter’s eye for the odd details of everyday people.
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