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Good novel intertwined with quotes from real woman's diary.
Life on a SC plantation well developed - loneliness, heat, threats from slave uprising, etc.
The heroine's mother is also pressing her to find a husband and her father is mortgaging their property into huge debt for his career.
Fast read, some parts are hard to put down.
— Sep 02, 2024 01:23PM
Life on a SC plantation well developed - loneliness, heat, threats from slave uprising, etc.
The heroine's mother is also pressing her to find a husband and her father is mortgaging their property into huge debt for his career.
Fast read, some parts are hard to put down.
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Margo
is on page 260 of 329
Definitely a page turner. Suspenseful through out. Heroine sees her old childhood friend again - Ben a black slave who understands indigo and his master who promises freedom someday.
Stirrings of rebellion against the British. Economic challenges as price of rice and other crops are in decline. Stupid rules from the king. Money is an issue and that is devaluing.
— Sep 03, 2024 08:01PM
Stirrings of rebellion against the British. Economic challenges as price of rice and other crops are in decline. Stupid rules from the king. Money is an issue and that is devaluing.

