"The Grass Harp" is a novel written by Truman Capote, first published in 1951. It tells the story of a group of eccentric characters living in a small Southern town in the 1930s. The main character is Collin Fenwick, a young boy who is sent to live with his eccentric aunts after his mother's death. The aunts, Verena and Dolly Talbo, live in a treehouse and spend their days making and selling homemade remedies. One day, Collin and his friend Catherine discover a strange instrument called a grass harp in the woods. They begin playing it, and their music attracts other outsiders from the town. The grass harp becomes a symbol of rebellion against the rigid social order of the town. The novel explores themes of family, community, and the search for personal identity. It has been adapted into a play and a film.
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