From the Same Cloth is a first person narrative book about Orva Roberts and Cassiopeia Jackson, two senior women, one black and one white. Orva, a feisty white woman is the narrator in her late sixties, while Cassiopeia Jackson is a black woman of approximately the same age and the mother of ten children whom Orva thinks is the wisest woman she’s ever known, and they are best friends. This novel is about their friendship, their ups and downs of white folk attitude toward black people, and especially a friendship between the two. It is also about Orva’s humorous observations of life, and her romance with an old man down the street. Book Two is much shorter and creates a romantic triangle that has Orva somewhat confused, yet makes her much wiser, with input from Cassiopeia.
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From the Same Cloth is a first person narrative book about Orva Roberts and Cassiopeia Jackson, two senior women, one black and one white. Orva, a feisty white woman is the narrator in her late sixties, while Cassiopeia Jackson is a black woman of approximately the same age and the mother of ten children whom Orva thinks is the wisest woman she’s ever known, and they are best friends. This novel is about their friendship, their ups and downs of white folk attitude toward black people, and especially a friendship between the two. It is also about Orva’s humorous observations of life, and her romance with an old man down the street. Book Two is much shorter and creates a romantic triangle that has Orva somewhat confused, yet makes her much wiser, with input from Cassiopeia.
Beth Bentley Perry is a retired "Nave wife", a mother of three and a grandmother of three, and a twice graduate of the University of North Florida, majoring in fine arts. Painting was her passion for twenty years until she decided to write down the stories she made up while painting.
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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 286 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.65 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk4871876713
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