Thomas Nelson Page
Thomas Nelson Page was a prominent American author and lawyer born on April 23, 1853, in Virginia. He is best known for his engaging stories that capture the essence of Southern life, particularly during and after the Civil War. Page's writing provides a rich tapestry of the American South, blending nostalgia with a deep sense of place and character. His works often reflect his own experiences growing up in a post-war society, allowing readers to gain insight into the complexities of Southern identity and heritage. Page's storytelling is marked by a warm, conversational style, making his narratives both accessible and memorable.
As you explore the collection of Thomas Nelson Page's works in our app, you'll discover a variety of stories that celebrate the human spirit, the struggles of the past, and the beauty of everyday life in the South. His ability to weave humor and pathos into his narratives invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and connections to history. So, settle in and let the charm of Page's storytelling transport you to a time and place that still resonates today.
The Burial of the Guns
Read by Mark F. Smith
Thomas Nelson Page
This is a book of short stories centered around the Civil War and its aftermath. The author was a prominent Virginian in his day, and his wr…
Santa Claus's Partner
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Thomas Nelson Page
Livingstone has reached a pinnacle in his life. He is finally worth 7 figures, yet his bottom line requires that he cut back on charities th…
Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus
Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022)
Thomas Nelson Page
A charming tale about an Tommy, affluent Virginia boy who always gets what he wants at Christmas, only to discover his toys never make him q…