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Nowhere Else on Earth
Nowhere Else on Earth
Author: Josephine Humphreys
ISBN-13: 9780099415466
ISBN-10: 0099415461
Publication Date: 9/1/2002
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Arrow/Children S (a Division of Random House
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a pretty book about an ugly situation -- one of those drifting, almost elegiac novels of a time and place long gone.

The residents of Shuffletown, North Carolina, are an isolated and tight-knit clan, mixed-race descendants of early Scots settlers, an Indian tribe whose Native American traditions and heritage has long been subsumed in the mix, and an occasional freed or escaped slave. They get buy on subsistence farming, the making of turpentine, and a total lack of interest in the Civil War that is raging through the south as it crawls to its bloody and broken conclusion.

Inevitably, the war comes to them, though mostly through the anti-Union sentiments of neighbors from nearby communities. And through all this, Rhoda Strong grows from a 15-year-old dreaming of marrying (although she's not sure to whom) and struggles, along with her family, to survive the coming violence.

There's an unexpectedly leisurely pace to this book, as much of it concerns itself with the nature of Scuffletown and its surrounding pine forest, sheltering and unconcerned, even as dreadful acts are being performed.

This is mostly a story of perseverance, of family loyalties, and of the lengths to which people will go when the society around them is trying to drive them to extinction.

Don't pick it up if you're looking for Gone With the Wind, or The Daring Adventures of Jesse James. Settle in, let it wash over and through you like the Lumbee River, and let the lives of these simple, honest people inhabit your soul for a while.
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"Utterly absorbing, a novel filled with characters that beguile and events that matter...an extravagant gift to the lovers of language." - The Washington Post
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A legendary civil war story about the love of a young Lumbee Indian Girl in No. Carolina for the heroic outlaw Henry Berry Lowrie.