Southern Winds A’ Changing

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book Southern Winds A’ Changing by Elizabeth Carroll Foster, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Elizabeth Carroll Foster ISBN: 9781491701089
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Carroll Foster
ISBN: 9781491701089
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It is 1932, and racial prejudice is common in Deer Point, Arkansas, where the lives of two womena white school teacher and an African American sharecropperare destined to become forever entwined. As Allise DeWitt gives birth to her first child, her husband, Quent, rapes eighteen-year-old African American Maizee Colson on their cotton farm. Fearing that Quent will terrorize her forever, Maizees parents take her to Texas, where, nine months later, she gives birth to a son whom she names Nathaniel.

As Allise and Quent settle into life as new parents, she cannot shake the feeling that something is wedging its way between them. Financial troubles brought on by the Great Depression plague Quent, and he is forced to send his farmhands packing. Driven by the need to help and to do the right thing, Allise heads up a church project to donate clothing and other items to the sharecroppers. Years later, Quent is killed while fighting in World War ll, and Allise finds happiness in a second marriage to Dro McClure. Allises charitable journey continues, however, leading her through peril and prejudice and eventually bringing her to uncover a shocking truth that will change her life forever.

In this historical novel, an independent Quaker school marm attempts to overcome racial inequity in her small community, inextricably intertwining her life with an unlikely friend who proves that peace is attainable even in the darkest of times.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

It is 1932, and racial prejudice is common in Deer Point, Arkansas, where the lives of two womena white school teacher and an African American sharecropperare destined to become forever entwined. As Allise DeWitt gives birth to her first child, her husband, Quent, rapes eighteen-year-old African American Maizee Colson on their cotton farm. Fearing that Quent will terrorize her forever, Maizees parents take her to Texas, where, nine months later, she gives birth to a son whom she names Nathaniel.

As Allise and Quent settle into life as new parents, she cannot shake the feeling that something is wedging its way between them. Financial troubles brought on by the Great Depression plague Quent, and he is forced to send his farmhands packing. Driven by the need to help and to do the right thing, Allise heads up a church project to donate clothing and other items to the sharecroppers. Years later, Quent is killed while fighting in World War ll, and Allise finds happiness in a second marriage to Dro McClure. Allises charitable journey continues, however, leading her through peril and prejudice and eventually bringing her to uncover a shocking truth that will change her life forever.

In this historical novel, an independent Quaker school marm attempts to overcome racial inequity in her small community, inextricably intertwining her life with an unlikely friend who proves that peace is attainable even in the darkest of times.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Conducting Business in the Land of the Dragon by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book California Warbird Survivors 2002 by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book White Butterflies by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book A Nod’S as Good as a Wink … by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Absolute Relativity by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Pages from My Heart by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Four Steps to Building a Profitable Business by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Graduation with Civic Honors by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book What Your Doctor Doesn’T Know About Fibromyalgia by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Diaries of a Depressed Teenager by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Nueva Vida by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book The Price of Admission by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Starting Point by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Kilimanjaro Via the Marangu Route by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
Cover of the book Humor for Mature Minds, Volume 1 by Elizabeth Carroll Foster
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy