The Oak

The Oak
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Download or read book The Oak written by The Typist and published by The Typist. This book was released on 2021-06-19 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written in true historical account form from the point of view of the second daughter of a white headmistress and black sculptor, Diane Celeste Brandt is a racial rarity in the turbulent times of mid 19th century Europe. More so when she finds herself in the United States on a family journey which results in being kidnapped and sold into slavery for six years of her early youth, ironically ending up in an unresolved mystery from her own parents' secret pasts. Inspired by the true tales collected in the 1930s from former slaves, explore a pragmatic account of a young girl's experiences in mid 19th century America. by the Typist

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