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James and Millie, with their small family, are delighted to join Millie's parents on their recently purchased sorghum farm. The property looks like paradise but the harmony of the multi-generational family shatters when tempers flare. As disputes escalate, a tragedy leaves them with a legacy of guilt and unanswered questions. In Texas, James, Millie and their two young daughters, are far away from their families. Moving to Arkansas to live with Millie's parents seemed like a dream come true, especially for Millie, who longs for her mother's help with the children. Millie has always been close…mehr

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James and Millie, with their small family, are delighted to join Millie's parents on their recently purchased sorghum farm. The property looks like paradise but the harmony of the multi-generational family shatters when tempers flare. As disputes escalate, a tragedy leaves them with a legacy of guilt and unanswered questions. In Texas, James, Millie and their two young daughters, are far away from their families. Moving to Arkansas to live with Millie's parents seemed like a dream come true, especially for Millie, who longs for her mother's help with the children. Millie has always been close to her Papa, though he has strict rules and a bit of a temper. James works the farm trying to bring in new ideas without stepping on his father-in-law's pride. James swallows the blows to his own pride, following the advice of Millie and her mother, who seem to know how to keep the peace in the family. Unpleasant truths are never spoken. Trauma's and tragedies are left buried. But what legacy is this for future generations?
Autorenporträt
Carol Ann Martin is a writer deeply rooted in the Ozarks. Living in a secluded cabin on the property where she was raised, she draws inspiration from the area's rich history and rural life. Her novels transport readers back to the 20th century, bringing the past to life, inviting readers to experience the beauty and hardships of a bygone era. When not writing, she can be found poking around the local flea markets or just hanging around the cabin with her Anatolian Shepherd, Mehmet.