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Unspoken secrets are shared between Beatrice, The Good Doctor's wife, and Moses Grier, their black handyman. The Grier's daughter, Althea, suffers a tragedy that leaves her family silent and mournful. Her brother, Nathan, a medical student, looks for answers from a community that is deaf, blind, and dumb.

A summer romance between Nathan and Sybil, an independent, high-spirited, white woman, leaves more unresolved. Nathan is thrust into the center of the Civil Rights Movement. Sybil is torn between living the mundane life of her peers, or a life that involves fastening herself to a taboo relationship. Witness social progress through the eyes of those who lived it.

 
A story of life in the Deep South during the time of Jim Crow Law, and before Roe vs. Wade. Women were supposed to keep quiet and serve, abortion was illegal, adoption difficult, and racism rampant. The discovery of an old ledger in 1992 opens a window into the dynamics of the 1950s-60s.

"Nicholls has a distinct and powerful voice. Steeped in history, this novel deeply penetrates the surface of a complex era."
~ Sammie Vittoria, Library Media Specialist

Red Clay and Roses edition by SK Nicholls Literature Fiction eBooks

Where do I begin to review this beautiful, and I believe, important book? In Red Clay and Roses the author, S.K Nicholls, has provided an intimate and yet comprehensive overview of a period in history that was characterised by great social and political transformation. She does this through the journals and memories of people who lived in these times and who struggled with racial tension, gender politics, political upheaval and a rapidly changing environment.

The characters in this novel are so brilliantly described and with such gentleness that you feel that you know them and that you are listening to their stories directly. As a reader who was but a child in the period of time primarily covered by this book it makes me reflect on how much change was occurring when I was too young to understand its full import. The way that these changes are described in the lives of these very human, believable characters will haunt you long after you finish the novel.

For me this novel will stand as one of the more beautiful and moving pieces of literature that I have read in many years. I was moved to tears at the end of the story where all the strands of the various lives were brought together in such a miraculous and yet believable manner. I believe that S.K Nicholls writes with a true literary voice and one that is both accessible and meaningful. I certainly hope to see more from this writer in the future and can only congratulate her on this epic and yet beautifully intimate novel.

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  • File Size 2770 KB
  • Print Length 445 pages
  • Publication Date March 27, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00C2CNWGS

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They say all politics are local, and that history is written by the victors. But there is a genre of fiction (such as One Hundred Years of Solitude) that tells more truth than the official version. [bookRed Clay and Roses|20451856] makes politics micro-local, and makes history personal.

This isn't a genre I would usually pick up. But I raced through S.K. Nicholls' incredible book and then went back for a slower read. Red Clay and Roses tells the beautiful, bittersweet story of a generation through an unforgettable cast. Characters' strengths and flaws change and develop in ways that are completely true to their own history. At the same time, they are actors in early twentieth century issues of racism, civil rights, gender issues, reproductive rights, and far more.

But it's the author's compassion and love for the people on her stage that raises Red Clay and Roses to rank with some of the best books I've ever read. I have no idea how she'll follow up, but I can't wait to see what's next for Ms. Nicholls.
I picked up a copy of Red Clay and Roses a while ago and like others put it in my to be read pile. I understood from the promotional material, the book is a fictionalized true story. I was a little apprehensive going in, since I was not sure how one could fictionalize what is true. I learned early in the book Susan Nicholls took real events and turned them into a fictionalize account of how those events played into the lives of her characters. My apprehension turned to total commitment to the story. This is the kind of book you want to keep reading even after you are finished. It’s not that the story is so compelling you don’t want it to end. It is more the telling of the story is of such high quality and richness; you as a reader want it to keep going in order to keep experiencing the movement and character interactions. Susan has put together a wonderful blend of action, suspense, and drama that broadcasts her talent as a writer. She also demonstrates the dedication to getting the facts straight. Her civil rights struggle backdrop was impeccable in detail and served to enhance the love story which was the major theme of the book . I absolutely loved this book and will look forward to others by this talented author.
'Red Clay and Roses' is a fascinating look at the social and cultural mores of the South during the 1950s and 1960s. A well-written novel, the story begins with a ledger that is discovered and takes the story's action back to the 'fifties where the protagonist, Sybil, decides she wants to forge a life for herself that isn't dependent upon a man. Smart and savvy, she quickly decides to open a beauty salon and makes a success of it. She was a maverick in that era, willing to take chances for success and filled with a desire to make it in a man's world on her own terms.

The novel is set in the days of Jim Crowe, and the reader gets a realistic view of what life was like for African Americans and Caucasians during that era. Sybil, fair-haired and white, falls in love with a young Civil Rights worker, an African American named Nathan. Their love affair is fraught with danger due to the South's deep abhorrence of interracial love. There are plenty of beautiful, sweet moments in this story. My heart ached for Sybil and Nathan, for the love they had for each other but were unable to admit to in public.

There's so much going on in this book! Besides the love affair of Nathan and Sybil, we are confronted with the cruelty and prejudice of the times. Vividly portrayed is the sad story of Nathan's sister, a happy and talented young singer who is gang raped by a group of good old boys; and - later, the pre Roe v Wade days when women went seeking abortions at the hands of not very competent or clean doctors and midwives.

If you're looking for an interesting story about the stratified society that was the South of the fifties and sixties, you can't go wrong with Susan K. Nicholls 'Red Clay and Roses.' Give it a try; I think you'll like it.
Where do I begin to review this beautiful, and I believe, important book? In Red Clay and Roses the author, S.K Nicholls, has provided an intimate and yet comprehensive overview of a period in history that was characterised by great social and political transformation. She does this through the journals and memories of people who lived in these times and who struggled with racial tension, gender politics, political upheaval and a rapidly changing environment.

The characters in this novel are so brilliantly described and with such gentleness that you feel that you know them and that you are listening to their stories directly. As a reader who was but a child in the period of time primarily covered by this book it makes me reflect on how much change was occurring when I was too young to understand its full import. The way that these changes are described in the lives of these very human, believable characters will haunt you long after you finish the novel.

For me this novel will stand as one of the more beautiful and moving pieces of literature that I have read in many years. I was moved to tears at the end of the story where all the strands of the various lives were brought together in such a miraculous and yet believable manner. I believe that S.K Nicholls writes with a true literary voice and one that is both accessible and meaningful. I certainly hope to see more from this writer in the future and can only congratulate her on this epic and yet beautifully intimate novel.
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