Under the Tulip Tree
Michelle Shocklee
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Description
Sixteen-year-old Lorena Leland's dreams of a rich and fulfilling life as a writer are dashed when the stock market crashes in 1929. Seven years into the Great Depression, Rena's banker father has retreated into the bottle, her sister is married to a lazy charlatan and gambler, and Rena is an unemployed newspaper reporter. Eager for any writing job, Rena accepts a position interviewing former slaves for the Federal Writers' Project. There, she meets Frankie Washington, a 101-year-old woman whose honest yet tragic past captivates Rena.As Frankie recounts her life as a slave, Rena is horrified to learn of all the older woman has endured--especially because Rena's ancestors owned slaves. While Frankie's story challenges Rena's preconceptions about slavery, it also connects the two women whose lives are otherwise separated by age, race, and circumstances. But will this bond of respect, admiration, and friendship be broken by a revelation neither woman sees coming?
Product Details
Price
$15.99
$14.87
Publisher
Tyndale Fiction
Publish Date
September 08, 2020
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781496446077
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Michelle Shocklee is a contributing author in six Chicken Soup for the Soul books and writes an inspirational blog. A member of American Christian Fiction Writers and winner of the ACFW Phoenix Rattler contest, Michelle lives with her husband of twenty-nine years in the beautiful hill country of Texas where they work as Estate Caretakers. They have two grown sons.
Reviews
Shocklee (The Women of Rose Hill) grapples with the legacy of slavery in this rousing yet uneven inspirational romance. . . . Shocklee elevates the redemptive power of remorse and the grace of forgiveness in this moving saga.--Publishers Weekly