Sisters of the Soul
Sisters of the Soul
Sisters of the Soul is an epic tale about a privileged white woman, Elizabeth Dumond, and a plantation slave, Sophie Washington. Like petals on a flower, the story unfolds as the characters narrate sometimes violent and tumultuous events. Sisters of the Soul touches on themes of slavery, friendship, romance, love, hatred, tragedy, joy, and strong women surviving and thriving in an unpredictable and often brutal world. The story crosses the continent of North America, starting at the Sweetbrier Plantation in Louisiana in the mid-1800s to the bustling city of San Francisco in the early 1900s. Ultimately, Sisters of the Soul is a story of redemption, transformation, the healing of a mother-daughter relationship, and of resilient women who find joy and satisfaction as they overcome the struggles and hardships of life.
Author: Kristin Ann Fulton
Publisher: Broadway and Pacific Publishing
Published: 12/07/2018
Pages: 466
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.49lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.04d
ISBN: 9780960051304
About the Author
Fulton, Kristin Ann: - Kristin Fulton is the author of middle grade novels Snake Food and The Haunting; a fable for all ages, Henry Bingle's Transformation; a picture book, Is THAT a Hat?; a two act play for children, Ten Thousand Golden Marbles, and the novel Sisters of the Soul. When she isn't writing, she plays and composes songs on the Ukulele, paints watercolor landscapes, and goes on hikes. She enjoys picnicking on the beach, a good scrabble game, and Yosemite National Park. She is currently working on a novel which takes place during the California Gold Rush.