Miriam Whitman, now exiled from capital record, rebuilds her family's knowing in fields and songs. Her descendants carry unwritten names, each one buried like seed, remembered not in public but in prayer. Folk psalms emerge beneath seasonal plows, and ancestral echoes hum in stones no surveyor ever documented.
But when surveyors arrive to redraw the lines-and rename the land-the Whitmans must decide: Will they resist again? Or will they let the earth resist for them?
This is not a book of revolution. This is a book of refusal through planting.
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