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The Scent of Tobacco

a novella of Roots, Loss, and Quiet Hope

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The Scent of Tobacco

By: Janice Bayne, HTJ Publications
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Virginia, 1930s. The Great Depression has settled over tobacco country, where the land can be both a family’s lifeblood and its undoing.

Samuel Carter, a quiet farmer bound to the soil his kin have worked for generations, shoulders the weight of drought, debt, and solitude. His world is measured in planting and harvest, storms and silences.

Clara Evans, a determined young reporter from the city, arrives to bring “fresh perspective” to the county’s small newspaper. With sharp eyes and a compassionate voice, she writes of lives overlooked — the struggles and quiet strengths of a rural community.

For months, their worlds touch only at a distance: in print, in passing glimpses, in stories overheard. Neither expects more. Yet when a warehouse fire throws the town into chaos, Samuel and Clara finally meet. In the smoke and urgency of that night, something unspoken begins to take root.

A love story both tender and restrained, The Scent of Tobacco is a novella of land and legacy, of endurance and belonging — and of two people who discover one another not through chance, but through the slow, inevitable pull of parallel lives.

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