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The Right-Hand Shore
by Christopher Tilghman
by Christopher Tilghman
Mighty tasty.
Disguised as a generational saga, this book is a glorious examination of the sins of the father(s), the sons and the daughters; slavery and the Civil War; Maryland flora and fauna; Catholicism in Maryland; 19th-century education in the U.S.; dairy farming; interracial love; and, skimped but there, Black separatism. Enthralling read and, dare I say, unputdownable.
Disguised as a generational saga, this book is a glorious examination of the sins of the father(s), the sons and the daughters; slavery and the Civil War; Maryland flora and fauna; Catholicism in Maryland; 19th-century education in the U.S.; dairy farming; interracial love; and, skimped but there, Black separatism. Enthralling read and, dare I say, unputdownable.
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