The Cotton Belt

((An Episodic Novel of the Old South) (Vol Iv))

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Dennis L. Siluk ISBN: 9781462029181
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 15, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Dennis L. Siluk
ISBN: 9781462029181
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 15, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Writing the book The Cotton Belt, was a seven year intermittent project for the author, which includes six books within: The Tobacco Kings, The Cotton Belt, Colored and White, The Vanquished Plantations, Voices out of Saigon, and an updating book called The Old Folks (1650 to 2012) all interlinking, creating an amazing saga; which gravitates towards the South. Each book contains its own chapters, or episodes, having its own theme or technique.

The main families involved are one time plantation owners, although we have Captain Peron, owner of a brig; Mississippi Blue, the gambler; and Sergeant Hood, the scoundrel; all colorful characters. The families being: the Abernathys, Hightowers, Wallaces, Ritts (bankers) and the Smileys, living between Fayetteville, North Carolina, Ozark, Alabama, and New Orleans, with unforgettable characters, such as: Old Josh, Langdon, Burgundy, the Wallace brothers, Ashley, and Witty; from Voices out of Saigon, and out of Cambodia, we have: Zuxin, Ming and Sergeant Carter (a Minnesotan).

This is the authors 4th Volume, of his Natural Writings.

At the back of the book, the author has added four poems: Many Windows, Mother of the Night Sky, Three Shot Espresso, and Common Sides. Being awarded by declarationfive times Poet Laureate.

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Writing the book The Cotton Belt, was a seven year intermittent project for the author, which includes six books within: The Tobacco Kings, The Cotton Belt, Colored and White, The Vanquished Plantations, Voices out of Saigon, and an updating book called The Old Folks (1650 to 2012) all interlinking, creating an amazing saga; which gravitates towards the South. Each book contains its own chapters, or episodes, having its own theme or technique.

The main families involved are one time plantation owners, although we have Captain Peron, owner of a brig; Mississippi Blue, the gambler; and Sergeant Hood, the scoundrel; all colorful characters. The families being: the Abernathys, Hightowers, Wallaces, Ritts (bankers) and the Smileys, living between Fayetteville, North Carolina, Ozark, Alabama, and New Orleans, with unforgettable characters, such as: Old Josh, Langdon, Burgundy, the Wallace brothers, Ashley, and Witty; from Voices out of Saigon, and out of Cambodia, we have: Zuxin, Ming and Sergeant Carter (a Minnesotan).

This is the authors 4th Volume, of his Natural Writings.

At the back of the book, the author has added four poems: Many Windows, Mother of the Night Sky, Three Shot Espresso, and Common Sides. Being awarded by declarationfive times Poet Laureate.

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