<p>John Jr. Fox's 'Hell Fer Sartain and Other Stories' transports readers to the heart of 1920s Virginia, skillfully woven within the rich tapestry of southern life and local vernacular. Fox's collection is a poignant testament to the regional narrative tradition, echoing the cadence and spirit of its setting. The stories, replete with evocative dialect, offer a window into a bygone era, characterized by its distinct societal norms and rural back...