Cottonwood
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Narrateur(s):
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Stacy Dean Campbell
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Auteur(s):
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Stacy Dean Campbell
À propos de cet audio
In a small Texas town where cotton fields stretch farther than mercy, a boy watches the world he knows begin to crack.
His family is already breaking. His mother lost to grief, his father hardened by bitterness, when Esther arrives to work in their home. She brings steadiness, quiet strength, and a way of seeing that unsettles everything the boy has been taught.
Esther’s husband, PV, dares to farm his own land, igniting resentment among men who believe some dreams are not meant to be claimed.
As whispers turn to threats and the town’s old hatred stirs awake, the boy is forced to confront the violence beneath respectability, and the choices that shape who we become when cruelty is normalized.
Cottonwood is a raw, deeply human novel about race, memory, and the slow, painful birth of conscience, told in a voice steeped in the heat, dust, and moral weight of the American South.
©2022 Stacy Dean Campbell (P)2022 Stacy Dean Campbell