Luck: A Novel

Summary
Mike Olive returns to his North Carolina farming community with a group of fellow Duke University students to investigate the decline of tobacco farming and the use--and abuse--of Mexican farm workers, but his determination to rid his town of corruption and bigotry causes conflict among his neighbors, a situation that becomes complicated by his growing feelings for the daughter of one of his father's workers. A first novel.
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