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The Devil's Pace (Paperback)
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The Devil's Pace (Paperback)
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Loot Price R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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During the 1950s culture and society were changing in America. Most
families still lived on small family farms where their hard work
provided subsistence for them, but not much more than that. Many
families simply could not escape their poor rural environment even
when they had a strong desire to do so. During those years some
young people were more aggressive and managed to move away from the
rural poverty, but some could only dream and hope. They did not
have the resources nor the knowledge of how the world really works
to help them improve their lot. Perhaps rural Eastern North
Carolina was even more disadvantaged than most of the rest of
America. The Waters family represents a typical tenant farm family
that worked hard but never improved their living conditions.
Honesty, hard work and Christian ethics were the standards that
rural families lived by in the era of the 1950s. Anyone who strayed
outside those standards, were shunned by people who lived by the
rural culture. Louise Waters wanted to escape her culture, but
never understood what was required to do so. She simply decided
what was best for her and she did that. She never understood that
education provided the means to understand culture and economics.
She dropped out of high school to make her way in life. Thus began
her perceived quest for a better life, but in fact that began a
spiraling toward disaster when she violated the principals and
ethics of her culture. A torrid romance with a man she happened to
meet by chance progressed through providing the means Louise needed
to move to a better life to a disaster she could never imagine. The
setting of the story is a tenant farm in Beaufort County, North
Carolina. Throughout the story, the reader is positioned to
evaluate what is right and what is wrong in the actions of the
characters, especially decisions that Louise made. A historical
event that occurred in 1802 near Bath, North Carolina ended in the
death of a rider in a race when his horse threw him
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