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About this Book:
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Set along the islands near Charleston,SC and back in the 1950s, here is a group of interlocking stories about the richness of being Po Folks, love across generations and the joy in not seeing color in a place that was supposed to be divided by ethnicity. Here was a place that few knew existed other than as a bridge to another island, but here was a huge storehouse of natural and human treasures beyond any imagination. From the African and Caribbean slave descendents, Native Americans, Caucasians and Hispanic migrants you'll get a rich and diverse view throughout a vast history, lessons learned, the joy of sharing and caring from adults and children as told from the viewpoint of a young boy.
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About the Author:
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A Charleston native, the author has always had a keen eye for the extraordinary in just an ordinary situation. He is touched deeply by human hearts, nature's abundant wonders and attempts to take the reader along the roads less travelled and paints a picture in words that anyone, no matter where they are from, can readily identify with in their lives.
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