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Overview of The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom | Includes Evaluation Preview: The Kitchen House, Kathleen Grissom's debut novel, is a coming-of-age history about Lavinia, an Irish immigrant who matures at Large Oaks, a tobacco plantation in antebellum Virginia. When Lavinia's parents, who owe passing to Captain James Pyke, die on the way to America, Lavinia is used by the captain and his family. She actually is put to are an indentured servant and delivered to live in the kitchen home with Belle, the captain's illegitimate child. Lavinia suffers from amnesia and remembers nothing of her quest. The entire year is 1791, and she is merely seven years old. Belle, who is 18 when Lavinia gets there, is the child of an slave woman with whom the captain had been involved. When Belle's mother dies after she's born, the captain's mother cares for her and boosts her in the best house... Please note: That is summary and evaluation of the booklet and not the initial booklet. Inside this Instaread synopsis of The Kitchen House:
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