From the award-winning author of "The Road from Chapel Hill," a
story of loyalty, duty, and love in the days following the Civil
War.
Returning to characters introduced in her previous novel,
acclaimed author Joanna Catherine Scott explores the terrain of a
devastated South, where the war is over-but conflict lives on.
Having endured years of hardship, Eugenia Mae Spotswood returns to
Wilmington to find out who her mother is, only to be faced with
racism and hatred...until she is befriended by the most powerful
Negro leader in the state Senate.
Also driven forward are the strong-minded ex-slave Tom and his
crippled former enemy Clyde Bricket. Tom spent the last years of
the war working for the Union as a spy. Now, Clyde watches as his
family farm slowly dies. Only if they work together can they
survive...
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