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Olive Ann Burns, who was born in Banks County, Georgia, in 1924, wrote Cold Sassy Tree. Burns collected all the stories of her father and his grandfather, a store owner in Commerce, which were a model for Cold Sassy. She wrote the sequel to this novel before dying in 1990. Characters Will Tweedy was the main character who retold the story eight years later. He was a young fourteen year-old boy at the beginning of the book. Will loved fishing, camping, driving, and spending time with friends. He also was a great story-teller telling true and fictional tales. He demonstrated his independence when he wished to go to college and become a successful farmer while his grandfather wanted him to work at the store. E.R. Blakeslee, owner of the main store in town, was Will's grandfather and father of Loma and Mary Willis. He was a well-respected man of Cold Sassy, rarely questioned by anyone to his face. Mr. Blakeslee was known for his great fights when he was younger. His left arm had been amputated after an accident in a mill. Grandpa treated and loved Will as though he was Grandpa's son since the old man did not have one. The old man was usually stingy about spending money but made exceptions. Grandpa did what he wished knowing the tow


Burns used dialect that people in a small southern town would use in the early 1900's. When Grandpa came home, he treated him like a guest and forgave her. She was also rude, especially to her husband who later committed suicide. She was also going to work at the store and to learn from Miss Love how to be a milliner. Distinguishing Characteristics Burns told this novel in first person through the eyes of a young boy, Will Tweedy. Grandpa later asked Will to get a horse for Miss Love. n would gossip about him and his actions. She changed her mind, but it was too late. After being in mourning for three weeks and having no fun, Will decided to go fishing with T. Blakeslee's first wife, was deceased during the story, we learned much about her. She was considered a saint for all that she had done. One night Grandpa was robbed and injured severely.

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