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Cargando... The Earth Remains: a novel (edición 2021)por Shelley Burchfield (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. The vivid imagery, relatable characters, and captivating storyline had me hooked from beginning to end. The Earth Remains sheds a light on a fictional family plantation in rural South Carolina during the Civil War and leaves the reader wondering how he or she might act if constrained by the same circumstances - especially the powerfully limiting forces of race and gender - that the characters face.Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. It’s the beginning of the Civil War on a plantation in South Carolina. This is Polly’s life story with all the tragedy and strength as plantation and slave owner. A good epic story with believable characters that, by the end, you really care about. Some suspension of disbelief is needed to enjoy the story. Happy slaves, well treated by the white masters and overseer. Polly comes to realize what being a slave means and becomes the best mistress ever. Helping some escape, taking some out of the way of a cruel overseer I would have liked to know more about Polly’s overseer who plays such an important part of her like. He is more a sketch of a character than he is a real person. Time jumps ahead abruptly as if the author wanted to get to the emotional and ending as soon as possible.
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In a time when humans owned other humans and a nation was torn by war, doing what was right sometimes meant being on the wrong side of the law. In tumultuous 1860, South Carolina farmer Polly Burgiss struggles to protect both her land and the slaves who plant and tend her valuable cotton, while still reeling from the murder of her young brothers years before. This horrific crime has gone unsolved and unpunished-until now. When details of the brutal murder come to light, she must make decisions that will change not only her own life, but the lives of every person on her farm. With a strong sense of place, the story chronicles the intertwined lives of Polly and one of her slaves, a man named Ben. It spans generations and some of the state's most painful years, from the Civil War through its ugly aftermath. As Polly discovers unsettling truths about the evils of slavery, her revelations set in motion a monumental shift in her own small corner of the world-and far beyond. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The Earth Remains is an epic story following the life of Polly Burgiss before, during and after the Civil War. This is a long story, but pulled me in immediately through Polly's strong point of view. Polly's life is not easy and has continuous tragedy, but it does not overshadow the plight of her slaves. Polly's father and overseer, Tom, were kind in their treatment of the slaves and Polly followed suit. This does not mean that any of the slaves' lives were easy and as Polly grows, she comes to recognize that kind treatment does not equal freedom. I was continually amazed at Polly's resilience to bounce back after everything life threw at her. The danger and suspense that John's secrets and actions created were carried throughout the second half of the story and eventually caused Polly to stand up for herself and her slaves. I enjoyed that Ben, Ona, Cissy, Kate were fully developed characters that showed the point of view of slaves and the physical, emotional and mental toll slavery took on them.
This book was received for free in return for an honest review.