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Paperback Our World Book

ISBN: 1023600773

ISBN13: 9781023600774

Our World

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"Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter" by F. Colburn Adams, transports readers to the complex and conflicted landscape of the antebellum South and the tumultuous Civil War era. The narrative intricately explores themes of race, identity, and morality through the eyes of a slaveholder's daughter grappling with the institution of slavery. As she navigates the societal norms and personal relationships within her world, the protagonist confronts difficult choices and unearths profound truths about herself and the world around her.

Adams masterfully crafts a compelling story that delves into the human cost of slavery and the enduring struggle for freedom and equality. This historical novel offers a poignant reflection on a pivotal period in American history and its lasting impact on society.

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