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Leopard's Spots : A Romance of the White Man's Burden 1865-1900

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036512185
ISBN-13 9781036512187
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Ksh 6,750.00
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This book offers a powerful and evocative exploration of the post-Civil War South, weaving a narrative that delves deep into the heart of Reconstruction, racial tensions, and the struggle for identity amidst societal upheaval. Through meticulously selected incidents based on authentic records, the author presents a story that stands as a compelling prologue to understanding a pivotal era in American history. The narrative is set against the backdrop of Hambright, located at the center of a once-devastated military district, offering insight into the challenges faced by characters navigating their existence in a rapidly changing world.

The book includes an array of characters from diverse backgroundsranging from Confederate soldiers and Reconstruction leaders to political bosses and educated individualseach contributing to the rich tapestry that encapsulates the complexities of this period. Themes such as redemption, resilience, and confrontation with one's past are explored with utmost restraint, aiming to tone down historical facts to make them credible for fiction without losing their essence.

By portraying both historical events and personal stories with sensitivity and depth, this book sheds light on how individuals and communities grappled with issues of freedom, loyalty, and morality. It serves as a reminder of how history's literal truths often intersect with fiction's imaginative realms to reveal deeper understandings of human nature and society.

In bringing these elements together within its pages, it not only captivates readers but also invites them to reflect on the enduring impact of this era on contemporary discussions about identity and justice. This book stands as an essential read for those seeking to comprehend the multifaceted legacy of one of Americas most tumultuous periods.
This book offers a powerful and evocative exploration of the post-Civil War South, weaving a narrative that delves deep into the heart of Reconstruction, racial tensions, and the struggle for identity amidst societal upheaval. Through meticulously selected incidents based on authentic records, the author presents a story that stands as a compelling prologue to understanding a pivotal era in American history. The narrative is set against the backdrop of Hambright, located at the center of a once-devastated military district, offering insight into the challenges faced by characters navigating their existence in a rapidly changing world.

The book includes an array of characters from diverse backgroundsranging from Confederate soldiers and Reconstruction leaders to political bosses and educated individualseach contributing to the rich tapestry that encapsulates the complexities of this period. Themes such as redemption, resilience, and confrontation with one''s past are explored with utmost restraint, aiming to tone down historical facts to make them credible for fiction without losing their essence.

By portraying both historical events and personal stories with sensitivity and depth, this book sheds light on how individuals and communities grappled with issues of freedom, loyalty, and morality. It serves as a reminder of how history''s literal truths often intersect with fiction''s imaginative realms to reveal deeper understandings of human nature and society.

In bringing these elements together within its pages, it not only captivates readers but also invites them to reflect on the enduring impact of this era on contemporary discussions about identity and justice. This book stands as an essential read for those seeking to comprehend the multifaceted legacy of one of Americas most tumultuous periods.

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