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Past, present, and future had intertwined in a way Molly knew was
true, but could explain to no one. Like the descendants of Abraham,
who knew not what lay in the path ahead, but believed in the
promise, that it would be fulfilled. Before the summer of 1879,
fourteen year old Molly pretends to be carefree, sailing, never
taking a breath. After hearing she may have to move away, she's
tired of being someone other than the girl in the reflection-the
one who finds love and acceptance. Molly coaxes a lakeside meeting
with the son of a nearby sharecropper, shy, good-looking Alex, who
still won't look her in the eye. Her spirit-toting ma's obsessions,
and number-codifying, poetic brother's strangeness, rob Molly of
support she needs to keep a beau, plus battle against the townsfolk
who openly hate her, because of the "one-drop rule." She replaces
the dreaded existence they've mapped out for her with her own
blueprint. Molly enlists the help of, mill owner, W. Neuman, a
stranger to the South, bringing his own brand of fierceness, and
his wife's quirky, flamboyant, no-nonsense aunt, visiting from
Boston. Together, they uncover the notions of three mysterious
schemers who wish to keep Molly "in- her- place." When an assailant
viciously attacks Molly, she's not sure who she can trust, even
Alex.
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