Author: | Augusta Trobaugh | ISBN: | 9781611940336 |
Publisher: | BelleBooks, Inc. | Publication: | June 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Bell Bridge Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Augusta Trobaugh |
ISBN: | 9781611940336 |
Publisher: | BelleBooks, Inc. |
Publication: | June 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Bell Bridge Books |
Language: | English |
Four elderly southern women share a house, a history, and heartbreaking secrets. Baby girl, I hope youre listening real good to what Im gonna tell you about that sure-enough miracle we got us. Had to be a miracle, because in all my born days, I didnt never think it could turn out like this. Didnt never think youd be sitting right here on this very porch with me, hearing me talk about all us folks you dont know nothing much about yet. Back then, I didnt really know that all the folks who came ahead of us are like the brown roots of a big old vine growing close to the porch, and even though those roots are way down deep in the ground where we cant see them, theyre still there. And we grow from them, our whole lives, and then, if were lucky, others grow from us. Well, I expect that the ones who came before us--black and white--had things they had to keep still about, too, just like me and Miss Cora. Things we had to do, whether we liked it or not. And then never speak of them again. Augusta Trobaugh is the acclaimed author of fine novels including Praise Jerusalem, Sophie and the Rising Sun, and coming soon, Music From Beyond the Moon.
Four elderly southern women share a house, a history, and heartbreaking secrets. Baby girl, I hope youre listening real good to what Im gonna tell you about that sure-enough miracle we got us. Had to be a miracle, because in all my born days, I didnt never think it could turn out like this. Didnt never think youd be sitting right here on this very porch with me, hearing me talk about all us folks you dont know nothing much about yet. Back then, I didnt really know that all the folks who came ahead of us are like the brown roots of a big old vine growing close to the porch, and even though those roots are way down deep in the ground where we cant see them, theyre still there. And we grow from them, our whole lives, and then, if were lucky, others grow from us. Well, I expect that the ones who came before us--black and white--had things they had to keep still about, too, just like me and Miss Cora. Things we had to do, whether we liked it or not. And then never speak of them again. Augusta Trobaugh is the acclaimed author of fine novels including Praise Jerusalem, Sophie and the Rising Sun, and coming soon, Music From Beyond the Moon.