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The Island in the Field

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Ever primed tobacco or picked cotton? 40 years ago a group of teenagers lived on a place so unique that the natives called it an island. It was a place in the Jim Crow south without racial tensions! Blacks and Whites lived in harmony in this 40 x 40 square mile area. They laughed together, lived together, and even fell in love together. You'll feel all the passion, drama, and excitement of that era and I promise you'll wish these people could be your next door neighbors. You are guaranteed to laugh, cry, scream, squirm, and feel good all over through these pages. If you like good books and down to earth meat and potato reading material; congratulations! you've found it. WARNING: You won't want to put this book down!

235 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 13, 2012

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