Genre: Historical
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing, 2005
Pages: 584
Rating: Recommend

There is Elisabeth, who bears both a proud legacy and the yoke of bondage... her youngest daughter, Suzette, who is the first to discover the promise-and heartbreak-of freedom... Suzette's strong-willed daughter Philomene, who uses a determination born of tragedy to reunite her family and gain unheard-of economic independence... and Emily, Philomene's spirited daughter, who fights to secure her children's just due and preserve their dignity and future.
Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Cane River presents a slice of American history never before seen in such piercing and personal detail.
Review: I listened to the audio, which was very well done. I enjoy a good family saga, and this did not disappoint. There were slow parts, but as a whole the book was engaging and interesting. Knowing that this book was the culmination of the author's research into her family's past added depth to the story.
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