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From the Plantation to Me an American Story

From the Plantation to Me an American Story

James A Golden

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Memorias
ISBN:
9798822957961
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Discover the Resilient Journey of a Family: From Farmhouse Births to Modern Times - A Heartwarming Tale of Love, Loss, Faith, and Legacy. This intriguing saga, From the Plantation to Me an American Story, is set against the backdrop of a humble 1887 farmhouse, where the cry of a newborn baby marks the beginning of a transformative journey. The tale weaves the story of Philip Golden, a man whose strength and character echo through generations, and Cleveland Golden, a child whose birth sets the narrative rolling.The book is an intimate exploration of a family’s history, where each triumph and tragedy is etched into the fabric of their lives. Philip Golden, a man of faith and resilience, becomes the patriarch of a lineage that would witness times of immense change. With each child born, the legacy is passed down, serving as a beacon of hope amidst trials and tribulations.One of the most profound moments in the book is when Philip holds his newborn son, Cleveland, an embodiment of joy and a symbol of continuity. This emotional scene lays the foundation for a tale that is profoundly human and deeply relatable, regardless of the reader’s own heritage.In this riveting tale, readers are privy to the intimate moments of a family’s life - the birth of children, the quiet strength of a mother, and the unwavering faith of a father. While the narrative is deeply rooted in the past, the themes explored are timeless and universal - love, loss, faith, and legacy.From the Plantation to Me an American Story is more than just a recounting of a family’s history. It is a testament to the power of stories themselves, how they shape our understanding of the world, and how they can change our perspectives. It is a story that will resonate with readers, reminding them of their own histories and the journeys that their families have embarked upon.In this poignant tale, the author invites you to step into the shoes of their ancestors, to feel their triumphs, their losses, and their unwavering faith. It is a story that will make you laugh, cry, and most importantly, make you reflect on your own journey.

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