A Day to Pick Your Own Cotton
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Narrated by:
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Susan Spain
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Written by:
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Michael Phillips
About this listen
Mayme and Katie have become friends, which is unusual given that their friendship has spouted at the end of the Civil War and that Mayme is a former slave, while Katie is the daughter of a plantation owner. Both girls have been orphaned by the war, left alone on Katie's family plantation. The land is the one thing they still share, and they don't want to leave it. But if anyone finds out the two of them live there alone, they will be forced to move. Despite their differences, the two girls rely on one another and are determined to survive no matter what it takes.
Susan Spain's narration perfectly captures the emotions of these two adventurous young women.
©2003 Michael Phillips (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLCWhat the critics say
"Vivid historical detail combines with memorable characters in Michael Phillips' second story in his Shenandoah Sisters series." (Romantic Times)