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The Grinding Season
T. M. Hukins
Synopsis "The Grinding Season"
Semifinalist in the Pirate’s Alley William Faulkner Society’s 2014 Words & Music competition, The Grinding Season, the first of a series of novels written by T. M. Hukins, is the story Rémi Rousseau, an ambitious Cajun youth who rises from the depths of poverty to the heights of the planter class aristocracy in mid-nineteenth century Louisiana. Swept away on a daring adventure to Texas during the Mexican Invasion of 1842, he finds his fortune, or rather, his fortune finds him. Rémi Rousseau is an ordinary young man who finds himself in extraordinary circumstances to which he must adapt if he is to maintain his hard-won position in society and establish himself as the patriarch of Prosperine, a struggling sugarcane plantation along the Mississippi River. Leaves of Cane is the second novel of the series.