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Paperback Never Too Late Book

ISBN: 0764200437

ISBN13: 9780764200434

Never Too Late

(Book #3 in the Carolina Cousins Series)

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A tender romance is developing between Henry and Josepha, but when he learns that she hides a startling secret, will it tear them apart? This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Never Too Late by Michael Phillips

Love this series....see my review on Miss Katie's Rosewood for more details. I cannot wait for the next book in the series. This particular book is great for young students. I love the author's balanced approach to this time period. The books are historical fiction and a delight to read. Also great as gifts.

Never Too Late

Excellent book if you love the Civil War setting. I read the whole series and got other ones that were written by Michael Phillips.

Never Too Late

It has been a very moving and educational experience to become involved with the characters in this series, as well as other of series by this author. The story line, historical and fictional, offers those of us interested in the slavery issues a wonderful way to go back and be a part of that history from the pages of this book. This is definitely a "feel good/feel bad" experience.

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THIS BOOK TELL THE BEGINING OF JOSEPHA STORY, I LIKE THIS BOOK BECAUSE GOD IS A HELPER IN BAD TIMES.

inspiring Reconstruction Era thriller

Seffie was born a slave. At seven years old or about she is bought by Peter Mesiner as a companion to his sickly eight year old daughter Grace who suffers from the after effect of scarlet fever. Grace may now be blind and her heart very weak, but she loves to read so Peter buys Seffie and takes her to his Louisiana home. Life seems good to Seffie who learns to read and even to speak French, but as before when she and her brother were accused of arson by their previous owner who sold them to punish them by separating them from their mother, life intercedes and she is gone again. In 1869 in Greens Crossing, North Carolina the Ku Klux Klan secret men's vigilante club set afire the home of free Blackman Henry Paterson for no apparent reason except the color of his skin. He and Seffie, though victims of many heartbreaks and tragedies caused by god-faring righteous individuals, are attracted to one another, but too many unfair and unjust setbacks make any relationship between them unlikely. The third Carolina Cousins historical tale (see A PERILOUS PROPOSAL and THE SOLDIER'S LADY) brings home the plight of free blacks just after the Civil War is over and they have been emancipated yet with few real rights. Seffie is terrific lead character as she has learned life's lessons that the powerful can do anything to impoverish people and that tragedy is the norm. Whereas she fears close relationships, Henry remains optimistic for the future and willing to risk his life in spite of the threatened vigilante injustice of the KKK to lynch or burn him. Together enhanced by a strong cast they make an inspiring Reconstruction Era thriller. Harriet Klausner
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