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Discover a captivating journey into the past with "God's Children (American Heritage)" book. This poignant memoir penned by Archibald Rutledge delves into the life of a South Carolina plantation owner during the post-Civil War era. Immerse yourself in the vivid imagery and lyrical prose that paints a vivid picture of plantation life in the early 20th century, offering readers a rare glimpse into a bygone era.
Uncover the rich history of the Carolina Lowcountry as Rutledge intricately weaves tales of his ancestral home, Hampton Plantation, dating back to 1730. Feel the nostalgia and sentimentality as he recounts his interactions with the descendants of slaves who toiled alongside him in the lush marshes of the Santee. "God's Children" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of plantation life in the American South, capturing the essence of a disappearing way of life.
Step into the world of Rutledge as he eloquently portrays the beauty and complexities of the antebellum South, offering readers a front-row seat to a time of hyacinth days and camellia nights. This remarkable memoir transcends time, providing a valuable perspective on the cultural and social landscape of a bygone era. Experience the evocative narrative that will transport you back in time to a world of tradition, legacy, and the enduring spirit of God's Children.
Ready to embark on a historical journey through the eyes of a Southern plantation owner? Dive into the pages of "God's Children (American Heritage)" and immerse yourself in a world of rich heritage and poignant storytelling. Order your copy today and witness the timeless allure of the American South.
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