The Kitchen House (Paperback)
| Author: Kathleen Grissom |
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Format: Paperback Large Print
Publisher: Thorndike Pr
ISBN-10: 1410444627
ISBN-13: 9781410444622
Sku: 226567629
Publish Date: 2/15/2012
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 1.25T
Pages:
625
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| "Gone with the Wind" is turned inside out in this tragic, page-turning novel in which a white indentured servant girl lives and works with black slaves. |
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Working as an indentured servant alongside slaves on a tobacco plantation, Lavinia, a 7-year-old Irish orphan with no memory of her past, finds her light skin and situation placing her between two very different worlds that test her loyalties. A first novel. (historical fiction). |
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A young Irish orphan becomes an indentured servant at a tobacco plantation in antebellum Virginia in Kathleen Grissom's compelling debut novel. Young Lavinia finds herself caught between two worlds as she works and lives alongside the kitchen slaves but is isolated by her white skin. After she marries, as a teenager, the plantation master's brutish son, the racial conflicts flare up into violence.
A young Irish orphan becomes an indentured servant at a tobacco plantation in antebellum Virginia in Kathleen Grissom's compelling debut novel. Young Lavinia finds herself caught between two worlds as she works and lives alongside the kitchen slaves but is isolated by her white skin. After she marries, as a teenager, the plantation master's brutish son, the racial conflicts flare up into violence.

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