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The Legend Of Quito Road

Published
Jun 2006
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Romance Romance
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384

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The future seems to hold limited possibilities for Son Erby. The African-American child of a farm laborer in 1930s Tennessee, his fate seems as certain as the sunset at day's end. But when his father takes him to work at the Coleman farm and hands down the secret to making corn liquor, everything changes.

Moving from the shaded parlors of the wealthy Sawyer clan to the illegal activities in the woods along the Mississippi river, this perceptive novel explores the roots of racism, and the dangerous power of secrets that will shatter every taboo in a sleepy little town caught between the past and the future. Beginning with Son's simple plan to make his fortune with illicit whiskey, and speeding toward an explosive climax that will expose the twisted roots of his family tree, The Legend of Quito Road is a look at a bygone time, the sobering echoes of which can still be heard today.

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First Edition Jun 2006 Kimani ISBN13 9781583147061 ISBN10 1583147063
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Jun 2006 Harlequin ISBN13 9780373090785 ISBN10 0373090781
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Mar 2012 Createspace ISBN13 9781468193961 ISBN10 1468193961
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Dec 2013 Dwight Fryer ISBN10 B00H5G5OEY
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