Shadows In Our Bones

Shadows In Our Bones
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Publisher : CALI PRESS
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781733855518
ISBN-13 : 1733855513
Rating : 4/5 (513 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Shadows In Our Bones by : Tamara Merrill

Download or read book Shadows In Our Bones written by Tamara Merrill and published by CALI PRESS. This book was released on 2019-10-15 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The past is never truly forgotten. Shadows In Our Bones is based on real events and actual persons. The story traces how greed, societal forces, religion, eugenics and racial prejudice came together in a shameful and shocking way on a small, wooded island off the coast of Maine. The atrocious events that occurred on Malaga Island and how they impacted the lives of the residents and their descendants continue to echo through the years. Their impact is felt in many ways and by many lives. The attitudes and actions of both past and present generations are revealed. In 1903, Cora Lane, vacationing with her missionary parents on nearby Horse Island, is introduced to a community on Malaga Island that the press has labeled “degenerate half-breeds.” They are of mixed race, a circumstance that promotes scorn, ridicule, and intolerance. More than a century later, Georgia O’Brien, a college professor, is questioning the beliefs and customs of today that result in racial prejudice, derision, and bigotry. As her mother fights for her life against cancer, Georgia and her family are challenged by secrets that upset their views concerning who they are and what they believe.


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