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Born in 1928 in the small coastal town of Murrells Inlet, South
Carolina, Genevieve "Sister" Peterkin grew up with World War II
bombing practice in her front yard, deep-sea fishing expeditions,
and youthful rambles through the lowcountry. She shared her bedroom
with a famous ghost and an impatient older sister. But most of all
she listened. She absorbed the tales of her talented mother and her
beloved friend, listened to the stories of the region's older
residents, some of them former slaves, who were her friends,
neighbors, and teachers. In this new edition she once again shares
with readers her insider's knowledge of the lowcountry plantations,
gardens, and beaches that today draw so many visitors. Beneath the
humor, hauntings, and treasures of local history, she tells
another, deeper story - one that deals with the struggle for racial
equality in the South, with the sometimes painful adventures of
marriage and parenthood, and with inner struggles for faith and
acceptance. This edition includes a new foreword by coastal writer
and researcher Lee G. Brockington and a new afterword by coauthor
and lowcountry novelist William P. Baldwin.
Born in 1928 in the small coastal town of Murrells Inlet, South
Carolina, Genevieve "Sister" Peterkin grew up with World War II
bombing practice in her front yard, deep-sea fishing expeditions,
and youthful rambles through the lowcountry. She shared her bedroom
with a famous ghost and an impatient older sister. But most of all
she listened. She absorbed the tales of her talented mother and her
beloved friend, listened to the stories of the region's older
residents, some of them former slaves, who were her friends,
neighbors, and teachers. In this new edition she once again shares
with readers her insider's knowledge of the lowcountry plantations,
gardens, and beaches that today draw so many visitors. Beneath the
humor, hauntings, and treasures of local history, she tells
another, deeper story - one that deals with the struggle for racial
equality in the South, with the sometimes painful adventures of
marriage and parenthood, and with inner struggles for faith and
acceptance. This edition includes a new foreword by coastal writer
and researcher Lee G. Brockington and a new afterword by coauthor
and lowcountry novelist William P. Baldwin.
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