Gulf Stream

Author: Marie Stanley

Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4Set in Mobile, Alabama, Gulf Stream, the 1930 novel by Marie Stanley (Marie Layet Sheip), is an important part of Alabama’s literary heritage. A stunning first person performance by a gifted woman novelist, it is the work of Alabama social history, of Alabama women’s writing, of the development of realistic Alabama fiction, a….Read More

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