Relentless

A Family’s Struggle to Survive

by H. Fleming Johnson

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Relentless

A Family’s Struggle to Survive

by H. Fleming Johnson

Published Jun 29, 2021
146 Pages
Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / United States / 19th Century



 

Book Details

I have the audacity to survive…slavery be damned!

Deep South. North Carolina. 1861. Lies, hate, biases, cruelty, deception, fraud, frustrations and murders abound as a slave family struggles to escape to freedom and a Jewish Lawyer and unhappily married white southern belle navigate a 200—member plantation. Old Grand Papa Pete determined to be free, help his grandsons come of age as he prepares them to survive and escape bondage. Unexpected news interrupts his plan to escape from Round Pond plantation. Suddenly his life and wellbeing of his family depends on his wits and ability to manipulate whites around him as it becomes intertwined with the problems of the southern belle, Eva, whom he despises. Eva who has always regretted marrying her poor, cruel, dumb, socialite husband, feeling that she traded her money for his name. But the Smith name was not worth her humiliation and disgrace. Now that he is missing. Her humiliation has furthered into desperation, cruelty and mental instability when the plantation that she’s known all her life is ordered to be auction in order to pay her husband’s gambling debts. Pete races to escape to freedom before he and his family is sold. Desperate to save her home Eva summons the only two people she can turn to: Old Grand Papa Pete, the slave she mistreats and has a secret of his own and John Francis Bernard Kaufman, the man she betrayed.

 

About the Author

H. Fleming Johnson

Dr. Helen Fleming Johnson is former middle school principal. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Prairie View A & M University, Prairie View, Texas and University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. She has completed post- doctoral studies at Harvard University. Helen lives in Austin. Visit her website at hflemingjohnson.com