O. Henry Award おーへんりーしょう
Edition 21 (1939)
Short story awardLiterature awardInclusion in anthology
Winners
1 peopleIn this short story, Sarty is torn between loyalty to his father and his own sense of justice amid poverty and violence in the American South. Abner Snopes’s habit of arson turns family ties into a direct test of conscience.
Protect his father, or choose justice? The boy’s silence moves toward a final decision.
25 pages
family loyaltyclass conflictmoral awakeningviolence in the South