The Secret Life of Winnie Cox: Slavery, forbidden love and tragedy - spellbinding historical fiction
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Imprint: Bookouture
(Sep 30, 2015)
Fiction, Paperback, 418 pages
Publisher: Bookouture
ISBN: 9781910751510
Fiction, Paperback, 418 pages
Publisher: Bookouture
ISBN: 9781910751510
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Description of The Secret Life of Winnie Cox: Slavery, forbidden love and tragedy - spellbinding historical fiction
1910, South America. A time of racial tension and poverty. A time where forbidden love must remain a secret.
Winnie Cox lives a privileged life of dances and dresses on her father’s sugar cane plantation. Life is sweet in the kingdom of sugar and Winnie along with her sister Johanna, have neither worries nor responsibilities, they are birds of paradise, protected from the poverty in the world around them.But everything can change in a heartbeat… When Winnie falls in love with George Quint, the post-office boy, a ‘darkie’ from the other side, she soon finds herself slipping into a double life. And as she withdraws from her family, she discovers a shocking secret about those whom are closest to her. Now, more than ever, Winnie is determined to prove her love for George, whatever price she must pay and however tragic the consequences might be.
A breath-taking love story of two people fighting to be together, in a world determined to break them apart.
