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Summation of Glory over Everything by Kathleen Grissom | Includes Examination Preview: Glory over Everything: Beyond your kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom is the sequel to the author's debut novel, The Kitchen House (2010). Set in 1830, it's the history of 33-year-old James Burton's journey into the antebellum South to save his good friend Henry's son, Pan, that has been captured by slave catchers. James Burton, formerly Jamie Pyke, whose mom, Belle, was half black and whose dad, Marshall, was white, is passing for a white man in Philadelphia. Twenty years earlier, James fled from his child years home, the Extra tall Oaks plantation in Southern Virginia, shortly after learning that Belle was his mom. He grew up as a white child by his white grandmother. At only 13 yrs . old, James shot and killed Marshall, whom up until then he believed was his brother. Marshall was a cruel man who threatened to sell James into slavery. After escaping to Philadelphia, James was robbed, and Henry, a runaway slave, came up to his aid. PLEASE NOTE: This is summary and evaluation of the booklet and NOT the initial book. Inside this Instaread overview of Glory over Everything:
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