Seed
Discover the captivating narrative of "Seed," a thought-provoking novel by Stanley Crawford, published by The University of Alabama Press in 2015. Spanning 200 pages, this engaging fiction delves into the complexities of values in contemporary society. Through the lens of Bill Starr, a curmudgeonly character facing the twilight of his life, Crawford delivers a sardonic exploration of what it truly means to hold value. As Bill navigates his end-of-life decisions, readers are invited to reflect on the principles that shape both his life and the lives of his heirs, as well as the material possessions they cherish. "Seed" is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of personal and societal values, presenting a narrative that is as humorous as it is profound. Don't miss the chance to explore this insightful work!