In 'The Good Time Coming' by T. S. Arthur, readers are transported to the Antebellum South, a time of social upheaval and moral dilemmas. Arthur's literary style is characterized by its moralizing tone and focus on social issues, making this novella a powerful commentary on the injustices of the era. Through its vivid descriptions and engaging narrative, the book sheds light on the harsh realities faced by individuals caught in the midst of societal change. The story reflects the author's keen observations of human nature and his commitment to ethical storytelling. As a work of moral fiction, 'The Good Time Coming' resonates with readers who appreciate thought-provoking literature that challenges social norms and inspires introspection. T. S. Arthur's exploration of class struggle and personal integrity offers a timeless message that continues to captivate audiences today.