Sweetsmoke by David Fuller

Sweetsmoke

David Fuller
569 pages
Thorndike Press
Jan 2009
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The year is 1862, and the Civil War rages through the South. On a Virginia tobacco plantation, another kind of battle soon begins.<p>&quot;A fascinating and gripping novel about the Civil War. The slave, Cassius Howard, is a great fictional character, and his story is part mystery, part love story, and a harrowing portrait of slavery that reads with the immense power of the slave narratives.&quot;<br>--Pat Conroy, author of Beach Music and South of Broad</p><p>&quot;David Fuller vividly and movingly describes the life of Cassius, a slave on a Virginia tobacco plantation. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Sweetsmoke resonates with unforgettable characters, and is a gripping story of loss and survival.&quot;<br>--Robert Hicks, author of The Widow of the South</p><p>&quot;Fuller works hard to give us a mid-19th century world that feels authentic, from small details . . . to the larger sprawl of the plantation . . . captivating.&quot;<br>--The New York Times Book Review</p><p>&quot;The plot unfolds at a brisk pace, and Fuller does an especially good job with the battle scenes . . . Cassius, who has never drawn a single breath as a free man, is a compelling character from the start. Sweetsmoke is a well-imagined and researched novel of survival and courage.&quot;<br>--Atlanta Journal-Constitution</p><p>&quot;Featuring slave traders, smugglers and spies, the novel transports us to a chilling milieu in which human beings are humiliated, and the slaves have a forlorn hope of freedom, decency and dignity . . . Sweetsmoke haunts us long after the final page is turned.&quot;<br>--Tennessean.com</p>
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Pages 569
Publisher Thorndike Press
Published 2009
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