There’s something inherently magical about the Lowcountry landscape—grand live oaks dripping with Spanish moss; tidal pools reflecting cotton-candy skies; marsh grass swaying lazily in a salty breeze. Given the area’s other-worldly natural beauty, it’s little wonder that so many books have been set along this stretch of coastline between Charleston and Savannah. Here are seven compelling stories with a Lowcountry backdrop, from bubbly beach reads to nonfiction so outrageous it’s hard to believe.
The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy
The 1986 novel is perhaps the Southern storyteller’s…..