Cabin Number Two - Couverture souple

Jones, Mr. Clyde David

 
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Synopsis

"CABIN NUMBER TWO" is a 19th century Civil War Era story where a plantation owner and his family are plagued and suppressed by the sins of their fathers. Curses are part of the phenomenal, extraordinary, and unknown mysteries that lie in the shadows of our complicated existence. From the earliest recorded times of mankind's existence, people have given respect to the unknown and unexplainable events and happenings that are witnessed by the inhabitants of this world. Curses are commonly proclaimed against others in retaliation for mistreatment rendered to the injured party or individual.In the story that you are about to read, a female slave with the unique and unusual name of Ole Bad Betty is punished by her slave owners for what could be classified as insubordination and proclaiming ill will against the slave master and his family. In response and retaliation to her threatening curses and ill speaking of the Coltrane family, Ole Bad Betty's son was sold to another plantation and she was tied to a tree and beaten to near death. Nevertheless, regardless of the severe punishment inflicted upon this woman, her prophecies regarding the Coltrane family and the future events and happenings that would befall Richard "Dick" Coltrane and his family proved to plague and threaten their future existence.Some people believe in karma or the belief that what you dish out will eventually return full circle. While some simply put it, "You reap what you sow!" Anyway, in this novel "Cabin Number Two," the abusive actions of the plantation owners Richard "Dick" Coltrane and his son Joshua were proving to have adverse effects on the future of the Coltrane family. Can the next generation of Coltrane men change the course of the family's future? Will the love and bond between the brothers Robbie and Roderick be strong enough to save the posterity of Richard "Dick" Coltrane and the Coltrane bloodline?

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