The Legacy

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Mardi Marsh ISBN: 9781481786911
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Mardi Marsh
ISBN: 9781481786911
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

Imagine you're chained in a slave ship would you survive? Beth a Dukes illegitimate daughter is thrown into a pitiless world. This page turner is a powerful, action packed and gripping tale set in a time when men owned and treated slaves no better than cattle in the search for wealth. Two confident, strong willed, Afro-American women fight to overcome adversity in their own times. Through their connection with 'The Legacy' Cotton Wood Plantation, they both find their way home. 1856: Beth's harrowing journey on the slave ship 'The Camberley' heading for South Carolina. She is sold in Charleston slave market for $850 to Theodore Jackson a plantation owner. Her connection with 'Cotton Wood Plantation' sets her life twisting and turning where she faces cruelty and suffering. The outcome of her journey holds great fear for her. Through her faith and soul searching, Beth finds that in the end love is the key to her journey. 2008: Ebony holds strong cultural beliefs as an African American career woman. She helps in the election office to elect the first black American President. When clearing her adoptive mother's beach house after her death, she discovers her unfinished family tree and vows to complete it for her. She feels a mix of emotions as she connects with the past, 'The Legacy 'Cotton Wood Plantation. A gripping page turner a tour de force. Review The Legacy

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Imagine you're chained in a slave ship would you survive? Beth a Dukes illegitimate daughter is thrown into a pitiless world. This page turner is a powerful, action packed and gripping tale set in a time when men owned and treated slaves no better than cattle in the search for wealth. Two confident, strong willed, Afro-American women fight to overcome adversity in their own times. Through their connection with 'The Legacy' Cotton Wood Plantation, they both find their way home. 1856: Beth's harrowing journey on the slave ship 'The Camberley' heading for South Carolina. She is sold in Charleston slave market for $850 to Theodore Jackson a plantation owner. Her connection with 'Cotton Wood Plantation' sets her life twisting and turning where she faces cruelty and suffering. The outcome of her journey holds great fear for her. Through her faith and soul searching, Beth finds that in the end love is the key to her journey. 2008: Ebony holds strong cultural beliefs as an African American career woman. She helps in the election office to elect the first black American President. When clearing her adoptive mother's beach house after her death, she discovers her unfinished family tree and vows to complete it for her. She feels a mix of emotions as she connects with the past, 'The Legacy 'Cotton Wood Plantation. A gripping page turner a tour de force. Review The Legacy

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