Eugene Manlove Rhodes was an American writer recognized for his contributions to regional literature, particularly his depiction of the rural and small-town life in the American Midwest. Born in 1869 and deceased in 1934, Rhodes' career as a writer spanned several decades, during which he published numerous short stories and novels.
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“It takes at least three trees to make a row, and it needs at least three facts to make a truth.”
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Source: The Best Novels and Stories of Eugene Manlove Rhodes
