The Deepest South of All

What is the importance of Twin Oaks in the book, The Deepest South of All?

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Twin Oaks is the large antebellum home belonging to Regina Charboneau. It serves as a home base for Grant during his Natchez research. The most important room in this home is the kitchen at the back of the house, for it is always bustling with activity and gossip.

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