Glory over everything : beyond the kitchen house / Kathleen Grissom.
"The author of the New York Times bestseller and beloved book club favorite The Kitchen House continues the story of Jamie Pyke, son of both a slave and master of Tall Oakes, whose deadly secret compels him to take a treacherous journey through the Underground Railroad. Published in 2010, The Kitchen House became a grassroots bestseller. Fans connected so deeply to the book's characters that the author, Kathleen Grissom, found herself being asked over and over "what happens next?" The wait is finally over. This new, stand-alone novel opens in 1830, and Jamie, who fled from the Virginian plantation he once called home, is passing in Philadelphia society as a wealthy white silversmith. After many years of striving, Jamie has achieved acclaim and security, only to discover that his aristocratic lover Caroline is pregnant. Before he can reveal his real identity to her, he learns that his beloved servant Pan has been captured and sold into slavery in the South. Pan's father, to whom Jamie owes a great debt, pleads for Jamie's help, and Jamie agrees, knowing the journey will take him perilously close to Tall Oakes and the ruthless slave hunter who is still searching for him. Meanwhile, Caroline's father learns and exposes Jamie's secret, and Jamie loses his home, his business, and finally Caroline. Heartbroken and with nothing to lose, Jamie embarks on a trip to a North Carolina plantation where Pan is being held with a former Tall Oakes slave named Sukey, who is intent on getting Pan to the Underground Railroad. Soon the three of them make a perilous run for freedom, but there is a grave price to pay." -- Provided by the Publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781476748443
- Physical Description: 370 pages : map ; 25 cm
- Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2016.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Map on endpapers. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Fugitive slaves > United States > Fiction. Underground Railroad > Fiction. Plantation life > Southern States > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. |
Available copies
- 15 of 17 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at McBride & District Public Library.
Holds
- 1 current hold with 17 total copies.
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