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COLD SASSY TREE

Olive Ann Burns, who was born in Banks County, Georgia, in 1924, wrote Cold Sassy Tree.
Burns collected all the stories of her father and his grandfather, a store owner in
Commerce, which were a model for Cold Sassy. She wrote the sequel to this novel before
dying in 1990.
Characters
Will Tweedy was the main character who retold the story eight years later. He was a young
fourteen year-old boy at the beginning of the book. Will loved fishing, camping, driving,
and spending time with friends. He also was a great story-teller telling true and
fictional tales. He demonstrated his independence when he wished to go to college and
become a successful farmer while his grandfather wanted him to work at the store.
E.R. Blakeslee, owner of the main store in town, was Will's grandfather and father of
Loma and Mary Willis. He was a well-respected man of Cold Sassy, rarely questioned by
anyone to his face. Mr. Blakeslee was known for his great fights when he was younger. His
left arm had been amputated after an accident in a mill. Grandpa treated and loved Will
as though he was Grandpa's son since the old man did not have one. The old man was
usually stingy about spending money but made exceptions. Grandpa did what he wished
knowing the town would gossip about him and his actions.
Although Granny Blakeslee(Mattie Lou), Mr. Blakeslee's first wife, was deceased during
the story, we learned much about her. For example, she nursed many sick people but hated
house work. She was considered a saint for all that she had done. She was strong for
having to struggle with no bathroom, lights, or electricity because of Grandpa's
unwillingness to pay for them. She and Mr. Blakeslee really loved each other and were
married for thirty-six years.
Miss Love, the second wife of Mr. Blakeslee, married him only three weeks after Granny
died. At first Miss Love was just the housekeeper because she was cheaper than a colored
lady. Then they fell in love, and Grandpa bought many things for her. She was sensitive
and longed to be in a family like the Tweedy's. After a long time she finally became
accepted into the family. Most of the town considered her a Yankee and treated her
cruelly, even though she was from Baltimore.
Mary Willis, the mother of Will and Mary Toy, was calm and polite. When Miss Love and her
father married, she changed by showing and telling her feelings. She felt the whole
family was disgraced by her father. She was a great mother and wife.
Aunt Loma was one of the people Will hated the most. Only five years older than Will, she
was cruel to him when they were young. Loma was bossy and expected to get what she
wanted. She was also rude, especially to her husband who later committed suicide. At
first, she hated Miss Love but later accepted her. Her hobbies included writing plays and
taking care of her cats.
Hoyt Tweedy, the husband of Mary Willis and a worker at Grandpa's store, was afraid to
stand up to Grandpa , but usually at times he did. He often defended Miss Love because he
worked with her and knew her as a nice lady. He worked hard and was really appreciated by
all.
Plot
The book began with Grandpa announcing to the family that he was going to marry Miss Love
Simpson. They ran off to get married in Jefferson, an event that sent the whole town to
talking and disgraced and embarrassed the family. At Granny's funeral three weeks
earlier, Will and Grandpa made a blanket of roses to have her body put in. After being in
mourning for three weeks and having no fun, Will decided to go fishing with T.R., his
dog. After fishing for a little while, Will almost lost his life on the train tracks.
One day when a cowboy came to the house, Miss Love and he kissed like lovers. It was her
old boyfriend, and he asked her to marry him. She said no and got upset. When Grandpa
came home, he treated him like a guest and forgave her. Grandpa later asked Will to get a
horse for Miss Love. On the way he and his buddies camped out. The horse really made Miss
Love happy, and she adored the creature.
Mama had not planned to go to New York with Papa since she was in mourning. She changed
her mind, but it was too late. Grandpa and Miss Love were going instead. This really hurt
Mama. Then Papa bought an automobile to cheer up Mama and take people's minds off of
Grandpa.
Returning from New York, Miss Love brought gifts for everyone. A week later, there was a
parade held by Grandpa to announce that he was selling cars.
Loma's husband asked her to go out of town to fix the pipes. Her husband had fixed the
pipes and committed suicide. Grandpa gave him a nice funeral. Loma then moved in with her
sister and took Will's room. She was also going to work at the store and to learn from
Miss Love how to be a milliner.
One night Grandpa was robbed and injured severely. A few days later he died, never
hearing that Miss Love was pregnant with his baby. The will was read; a funeral for
family and workers was held just like the will said. Grandpa also wanted a party to be
held to remember the good times of Grandpa's life.
?Setting
The setting was in 1906-1907 in Cold Sassy, a small town in Georgia.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Burns told this novel in first person through the eyes of a young boy, Will Tweedy. Will
told this story in a flashback and used a series of flashbacks during the novel. Burns
used dialect that people in a small southern town would use in the early 1900's. The
author held the reader's attention with her style.

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