A vivid glimpse into a world of memory, superstition, and white‑hot storytelling. This collection ties together stories and vignettes from the old plantation Quarters, where Mammy’s lullabies and hoodoo lore meet daily life, love, and loss. Rich in voice and atmosphere, it invites readers to listen closely to the myths, prayers, and plainspoken wisdom that shape the people who inhabit this land.
Through intimate scenes and folkloric threads, the book paints a world of family bonds, whispered prophecies, and the stubborn resilience of its characters. You’ll encounter familiar faces, moral tension, and the haunting cadence of stories passed down through generations, all anchored in a meticulous sense of place.
- Character-driven tales anchored in memory, community, and tradition.
- Folklore and hoodoo imagery interwoven with everyday life and humor.
- Scenes of joy, sorrow, and quiet resilience across generations.
- A reflective look at how stories shape identity and belonging.
Ideal for readers who appreciate historical fiction with strong Southern voice, atmosphere, and mythic undertones.
Lede: A masterful blend of family saga and oral lore that invites readers to listen, remember, and be moved by the power of story.