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The Store
''The Store'' is a 1932 novel by Thomas Sigismund Stribling. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1933. It is the second book of the ''Vaiden'' trilogy, comprising ''The Forge'', ''The Store'', and ''Unfinished Cathedral''.〔("T. S. Stribling: Southern Literary Maverick" ) short biography by William E. Smith, Jr. at the University of North Alabama Collier Library website.〕 All three books in the trilogy have been kept in print since the mid-1980s by the University of Alabama Press.〔("University of Alabama Press page for ''The Store''" ) retrieved 5-19-2014.〕〔("University of Alabama Press page for ''The Forge''" ) retrieved 5-19-2014.〕〔("University of Alabama Press page for ''The Unfinished Cathedral''" ) retrieved 5-19-2014.〕 ==Introduction== The first book in the trilogy, ''The Forge,'' opens at the beginning of the American Civil War and ends with the abolition of slavery. Continuing its exploration of the transformation of the American South from its traditional agrarian society to a new economic and social order, ''The Store'' follows the return from war of Miltiades Vaiden. The novel depicts how wealthy whites, yeomen farmer whites, and African American slaves attempt to adapt to life in the post-War South.
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