The first powerful novel in the bestselling Beulah Land trilogy The plantation of Beulah Land was more than a home and more than a business. For those who lived and died, fought and loved there whether white or black, master or slaveβBeulah Land was the real South, in all her strength and glory.
Beulah Land
β Scribed by Nancy Stewart
- Book ID
- 110948946
- Publisher
- Chicago Review Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 843 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781945053467
- ASIN
- B07P2FKXSR
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β¦ Synopsis
Seventeen-year-old Vi Sinclairs roots run deep in the Missouri Ozarks, where, in some areas, it can still be plenty dangerous to be a girl who likes girls. Her greatest wish is to become a veterinarian like her boss, Claire Campbell. Fitting in at school wouldnt be so bad, either. Only one obstacle stands in the way: She may not live long enough to see her wishes fulfilled.With help from her only friend, Junior, Vi unravels a mystery that puts her in conflict with a vicious tormentor, a dog fight syndicate, and her own mother. Vis experience galvanizes her strength and veracity as she overcomes the paradox of mountain life, in which, even today, customs and mores seem timeless, and where a person can wake up dead simply because of being who she is.
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