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  1. Feb 20, 1994 · Scribner's printed Rawlings's first short story, "Cracker Chidlings," in 1931, just three years after she moved to an orange grove in the backwoods of north-central Florida. With a mix of frontier morality, ingenuity, and humor, the story introduced readers to Fatty Blake's squirrel pilau and 'Shiner Tim's corn liquor.

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  2. Feb 20, 1994 · This volume collects, for the first time, the twenty-three published short stories of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Scribner’s printed Rawlings’s first short story, “Cracker Chidlings,” in 1931, just three years after she moved to an orange grove in the backwoods of north-central Florida.

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    • University Press of Florida
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  3. A collection of Rawlings's 23 published short stories. This comprehensive volume of humorous stories about the South includes the 1932 prize-winning "Gal Young 'Un". Portrayals of blacks and of the Florida cracker, situations, and language all depict an era of transition in 20th-century US culture.

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    • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
  4. Varmints226. A Mother in Mannville243. Cocks Must Crow252 FishFry and Fireworks273. The Pelican's Shadow290. The Enemy298 Inthe Heart315 Jessamine Springs 320. The Provider326 The Shell 338. Black Secret344. Miriam's Houses352 MissMojfatt Steps Out359 The Friendship 368 Publication Notes 375. Title.

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  5. Mar 27, 2014 · Short stories Bookreader Item Preview ... Short stories by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Publication date 1994 Publisher University Press of Florida Collection

  6. A collection of stories by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings In The Yearling, her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of 1939, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings wrote the bleak but noble life of the Florida Cracker into American hearts.

  7. In The Yearling, her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of 1939, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings wrote the bleak but noble life of the Florida Cracker into American hearts. She secured her popularity as a...