The year is 1843 when six-year-old Monette, the pampered and beloved daughter of a French Creole sugar planter, is taken to New Orleans and sold into slavery. Sold along with her is Cyrus, a boy big for his age, torn from his mother without a chance to say goodbye.
Together they go to Fox Creek Plantation in "English" Louisiana, home to the Jensey family. While Cyrus is sent to the fields, Monette becomes the childhood playmate of Kate, the planter's daughter, and catches the eye of Breck, the planter's son. It's easier and safer for Monette to pretend life is normal. That she belongs. To forget her past, even to forget Cyrus, whom she'd loved. But as the years pass, it becomes clear that children of color do not belong in the world of the white elite-at least, not as equals. The brutality and powerlessness of slavery begin to take their toll upon Monette.
Who is she now? Who will protect her? And who is that big boy from the fields who keeps pestering her?
Fox Creek is a powerful novel set during one of the most turbulent times in American history. It is a story of race, privilege, the battle of wills, and the denial of freedom. But most of all, it is a story of love, a love that transcends all that threatens to tear it apart.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 32 mm
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979-8-9914555-2-7 (9798991455527)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Fox Creek is M. E. Torrey's first novel for adults. Torrey holds a B.S. in Microbiology and Immunology and an M.A. in Religion. She currently resides in Washington State and has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world. In addition to her writing and traveling, she is a co-founder of the charity, Orphans Africa. The charity works primarily in Tanzania, building boarding schools for children orphaned by disease and poverty. Her organization has educated thousands of children. M. E. Torrey, also known as Michele Torrey, is the author of twelve books for children (Knopf; Penguin; Union Square & Co).