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Reproduction of the original: A Tale of the Tow-Path by Homer Greene
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Burnham Breaker by Homer Greene.
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"Whispering Tongues" by Homer Greene is a compelling narrative that navigates the intricate web of human relationships and hidden secrets. Greene's storytelling prowess shines as he skillfully weaves a tapestry of characters, emotions, and unexpected plot twists, leaving a lasting impression on readers. This gripping tale offers a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche and the repercussions of concealed truths. Greene's ability to captivate his audience with suspense and depth ensures that "Whispering Tongues" remains an unforgettable and engaging read that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.
Homer Greene (1853-1940) was the author of: Burnham Breaker (1887), Pickett's Gap (1902) Handicapped (1914), The Unhallowed Harvest (1917), The Flag (1917) and The Blind Brother (? ).
Reproduction of the original: Whispering Tongues by Homer Greene
Thrilling tale of a soldier who makes it big, sort of. Homer Greene, the author, practiced law for most of his life, and wrote a number of books and poems.
First published in 1887, ‘The Blind Brother’ was one of American author Homer Greene’s earliest works. The tale follows the story of two brothers, 14-year-old Tom Taylor and his blind younger brother Bennie, and their experiences while working in the Pennsylvania coal mines. The boy’s father was killed in a mining accident some years previously, and now the brothers must work to make ends meet. A heart-warming story of brotherly love, the novel also gives a vivid insight into the daily life of a mine worker - detailing strikes, gangs and cave-ins. Homer Greene (1853-1940) was an American author and lawyer from Pennsylvania. Greene began his literary career while still a student at college and wrote both stories and poetry. He wrote for the New York Evening Post, the Albany Evening Journal and the Albany Argus. Greene completed his well-known verse, ‘What My Lover Said’ whilst in his senior year at college. He went on to author a number of novels including ‘Burnham Breaker’, ‘Riverpark Rebellion’ and ‘Pickett’s Gap’. His most well-known story is ‘The Blind Brother: A Story of the Pennsylvania Coal Mines’.