<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Named Georgia Author of the Year for her first novel, McCash once again delivers a story of hope and renewal with "Plum Orchard, " the saga of a remarkable woman born the illegitimate daughter of a planter and a slave, who was raised as the planter's daughter. She finds herself neither completely free nor totally in bondage.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>June Hall McCash, named 2011 Georgia Author of the Year for her first novel, Almost to Eden, once again delivers a story of hope and renewal with Plum Orchard. The saga is set on Cumberland Island during plantation-era Georgia and centers around a remarkable woman known as Elisabeth Bernardey. Zabette, as she is called, was born the illegitimate daughter of a planter and a slave and was raised as the planter's daughter, so she finds herself neither completely free nor totally in bondage. Plum Orchard chronicles her journey through the Antebellum South as she strives to live in two worlds while belonging totally to neither. This epic tale spans a large portion of the nineteenth century and is a narrative that explores both the darkness that was slavery and the light that lives within the human heart.
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