Bound and Determined: The White Slave of Oryza Hope Plantation

Author:   S C Fowler
Publisher:   Palmetto Publishing
ISBN:  

9798822921078


Pages:   614
Publication Date:   01 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Bound and Determined: The White Slave of Oryza Hope Plantation


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Discover a fascinating tale of family, courage, and determination that spans years amid the Civil War Era. The unnaturally-strong son of a struggling widow learns of life, love, and more during his work on a plantation. In 1815 Charleston, South Carolina, Esther Fowler, a struggling widowed mother, catches the attention of wealthy rice planter Charles Smith and his cunning business agent, Elliot Mclean. Smith learns that the War of 1812 has ended and foresees an economic boom in the region. However, he faces a shortage of field workers for his plantation expansion plans. Smith proposes an apprenticeship for Esther's son Johnny, who exhibits remarkable strength. Reluctantly, Esther agrees, and Johnny is sent to work on Smith's Oryza Hope Plantation alongside Black slaves. Adjusting to his new surroundings proves challenging for Johnny, with language barriers, an abusive overseer named Tillitson, and the constant threat of venomous snakes. While Smith becomes preoccupied with social events and his relationship with a mulatto lover, Johnny yearns for his mother and friend Billy, with whom he once dreamt of becoming sailors. At the plantation, he encounters Boston, a knowledgeable field worker, and Binah, a rumored conjurer and the plantation's nurse. Johnny receives education from Frances, Smith's daughter, who attempts to assert her superiority but finds Johnny to be independent-minded. One day, the slaves inform Johnny that his mother and sisters have relocated to North Carolina with the help of Esther's brother-in-law. They urge Johnny to persuade his stubborn brother, Elvis, to come along, and rejoin their family. Uncertain about the validity of the message and aware of the strained relationship with Elvis, Johnny must decide whether to trust the slaves' information and embark on a challenging two-hundred-mile journey to reunite with his family or stay in an environment that will never promise safety or happiness. The story is based on actual events.

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Author:   S C Fowler
Publisher:   Palmetto Publishing
Imprint:   Palmetto Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.984kg
ISBN:  

9798822921078


Pages:   614
Publication Date:   01 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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S.C. Fowler is an author whose passion for reading began in his early childhood, a trait inherited from his book-loving parents and joyfully shared with his siblings. At only nine years old, S.C. embarked on his literary journey, delving into the pages of the Bible and Mark Twain. Continuing his exploration of literature through college, S.C. studied foreign language and American literature. Now retired from the transportation industry, S.C. Fowler and his wife reside in Iowa, along with two cats and an excess of fishing equipment.

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