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    (By Karla M. Jay)

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    Author Karla M. Jay
    “Book Descriptions: Honorable Mention in the 2022 Eric Hoffer Book Award Historical Fiction Category
    2021 Benjamin Franklin Silver Award
    2021 Finalist Wishing Shelf Book Award
    Riveting Southern Fiction by the award-winning author of When We Were Brave. ~Set in a world where women of the KKK betray their neighbors, horrors of unscrupulous foundling homes come to light, and buried mysteries are not all that hidden.
    Mute since birth, fifteen-year-old Willow Stewart has one task to complete—to leave her Appalachian homestead and find a traveling preacher and her brother, Briar. When a peddler kidnaps her, she escapes only to face an unjust arrest and penal servitude. It’s Georgia 1921. The laws are not on her side. Or her brother’s.
    Briar is serving time on a chain gang with four months left. When an immigrant boy asks him for help, Briar must decide if he should jeopardize his freedom to help the penniless boy.
    Soon Willow and Briar become ensnared in a world of cruel secrets, savage truths, deceitful practices, and desperate predicaments. This is a powerful tale of family, a celebration of decency, and the heartbreak of society’s injustices then that rings true today.
    This novel delves into the gut and sinew of fairness, probing often inexplicable questions, as old and persistent as the forest itself.”

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