It’s 1915. Bias thrives in Idlewild, a black resort village in northwest Michigan, and a small town, white woman learns the power of honor and the impact of subjugation in all its forms. Abby and her Irish father run a hotel in Idlewild, Michigan, a small-town resort for middle class Negros. Through fire, KKK painted crosses, the rape and beating of her black friend, and marriage to a local man, she learns the destructive power of oppression in all its forms and the value of honor. Over 30,000 people vacationed in Idlewild every summer from 1915 to 1964 when the Civil Rights Act made the resort unnecessary. Della Reese, Sammy Davis Jr., BB King and other famous black entertainers played there and made it the most notable resort in the nation. This account imagines what happens when honor confronts bias.
This book is exceptional! One of the best books I've ever read. I found myself compelled to just keep reading one more page...until the entire book was consumed. I've always felt odd because I feel too much and most people don't want to see things like I do. Well...this book breathed courage into my soul to feel even more! Now I want to read all of JuliAnne's books.
Good story, especially liked it as we pass through this area on the way to a family fishing cabin on the Pere Marquette river. Look forward to reading others.
Not as good as her Hersey series IMO but still enjoyable. She needs to learn about horses, you don’t nicker at them to make them go, you click your tongue.