The Rose

A Saga of an American Family

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Frankie David Rawlerson ISBN: 9781543435351
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Frankie David Rawlerson
ISBN: 9781543435351
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The Rose is a narrative journey covering four generations of the Baylord Family from rural North Carolina to Harlem New York in the early 1940s A journey filled with visions and dreams of bright lights, fortune, and new beginnings in the fast paced streets of the new promise land; Harlem, New York. As the elder of his two younger siblings; David Baylord takes you on a thirty year journey filled with love, excitement, raw emotion, drama, intrigue, and mystery. Travel with him as he takes you through the swinging era of the 40s, the growing pains of the 50s, and the turbulent and volatile years of the 1960s Davids narrative closely follows the intriguing and provocative life of his headstrong baby sister Rose after she decides to follow him and his younger brother, Lil Will to Harlem to fulfill her dream of becoming a dancer. Rose quickly learns the paths shell travel are not always straight, but filled with winding roads and sometimes, dead end streets. Frankie David Rawlerson displays an amazing gift of historical insight as he takes you back into a by-gone era and explores the detail lives and events of exciting people and places; as through he were personally an eye witness of a time preceding his years.

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The Rose is a narrative journey covering four generations of the Baylord Family from rural North Carolina to Harlem New York in the early 1940s A journey filled with visions and dreams of bright lights, fortune, and new beginnings in the fast paced streets of the new promise land; Harlem, New York. As the elder of his two younger siblings; David Baylord takes you on a thirty year journey filled with love, excitement, raw emotion, drama, intrigue, and mystery. Travel with him as he takes you through the swinging era of the 40s, the growing pains of the 50s, and the turbulent and volatile years of the 1960s Davids narrative closely follows the intriguing and provocative life of his headstrong baby sister Rose after she decides to follow him and his younger brother, Lil Will to Harlem to fulfill her dream of becoming a dancer. Rose quickly learns the paths shell travel are not always straight, but filled with winding roads and sometimes, dead end streets. Frankie David Rawlerson displays an amazing gift of historical insight as he takes you back into a by-gone era and explores the detail lives and events of exciting people and places; as through he were personally an eye witness of a time preceding his years.

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