"We should all put our treasures where they are safe, in the sacred places of our hearts, and not in material buildings."

Tim Gautreaux (1947)
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About Tim Gautreaux

Tim Gautreaux is an American author known for his works of fiction set in the Deep South. He was born and raised in Louisiana, which serves as a prominent backdrop in his writing. Gautreaux's novels and short stories often explore themes of family, community, and the complexities of human relationships. His writing style is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of Southern culture.

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