Shadow of a Quarter Moon
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Publisher Description
From the author of Promise Bridge comes a powerful novel of the pre-Civil War era South and the Underground Railroad.
1839, North Carolina. As the daughter of a plantation owner, Jacy has been raised in privilege- until she discovers that she's the offspring of a dalliance between her father and a slave. The revelation destroys Jacy's sense of who she is and where she belongs in the world. Equally shocking, her biological mother and brother are still slaves on the property. As she gets to know them-and the handsome horse trainer, Rafe-she begins to see life in the South with fresh eyes. And soon Jacy will have to make a treacherous journey that she hopes will end in freedom for them all...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Jacy Lane, the daughter of a wealthy slave owner in North Carolina, is engaged to a brutish man, Garrison Yob, who uses her viciously when her parents aren't looking. When her father casts Garrison out, he takes revenge, and Jacy's father dies in a mysterious accident. Upon his death, Jacy's mother reveals that Jacy is actually the daughter of a slave. Her "mother" wants to force through the marriage anyway, but Jacy rebels, helping her real mother Jerlinda, slave half-brother Axel, and her beloved Rafe to freedom. However, Jacy soon realizes what she has avoided by living as a white woman. Jacy's transformation from spoiled white girl to self-actualized woman is a fascinating arc, though Jacy's "mother" and Garrison verge on caricature and the antebellum South is presented in broad strokes. Overall a strong novel, with compelling characters in Axel, Rafe, and especially Jelinda.