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100 1 _aBarry, Jeff,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aGo to hell Ole Miss /
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aAustin, Texas :
_bGreenleaf Book Group Press,
_c[2024]
264 4 _c�2024
300 _a342 pages ;
_c24 cm
520 _aJohn, a former POW in WWII, thinks women are smarter than men. The three women in his life agree, especially when he brags about knowing more Shakespeare than anyone else in Hope Springs, Mississippi. Big John is overly proud of the only seven words of Shakespeare that he knows: "The prince of darkness is a gentleman." When Big John and his wife learn their beloved daughter has been beaten to the point of death by the man Big John pressured her to marry, he needs only three of these words: prince, darkness, and gentleman. Set in the Mississippi hill country in the early 1970s, Go to Hell Ole Miss tells the story of a father's willingness to do almost anything to save his daughter from the Southern gentleman he had pressured her to marry. Almost anything. -- Publisher description.
630 0 0 _aAmerican South
_vFiction.
_9140476
650 0 _aFamilies
_vFiction.
650 0 _aFathers and daughters
_vFiction.
650 0 _aIntimate partner violence
_vFiction.
_9140422
651 0 _aMississippi
_vFiction.
651 0 _aMississippi
_xSocial life and customs
_y20th century
_vFiction.
_9140477
651 0 _aSouthern States
_xSocial life and customs
_y20th century
_vFiction.
_9140478
655 7 _aNovels.
_2lcgft
655 7 _aHistorical fiction.
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