From the author of The Daughter of Union County comes an intimate and heart-pounding novel about two families--one black, one white--colliding against the explosive backdrop of the post-Civil War South. It's been fifty years since the Civil War ended, but the racial divide is as rigid and unforgiving as ever. For two families in the rural South, that boundary will be crossed. Alex and Eula Mae McNaughton own a tobacco...
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