Filter By Subjects
Cemeteries Fiction Louisiana Fiction Race relations Fiction Real estate developers FictionFilter By Authors
Abel, Kenneth.Filter By Subjects
Cemeteries Fiction Louisiana Fiction Race relations Fiction Real estate developers FictionFilter By Authors
Abel, Kenneth.Abel, Kenneth.
Summary: A small town in St. Tammany's Parish, just north of New Orleans, is home to a slave burying ground, so long forgotten that it doesn't appear on any maps. When a group of white teenagers appropriate 'the burying field' for after-hours drinking, racial tensions in the area begin to rise. One night the drunken party turns violent, and the town explodes.
Format: text
Publisher / Publication Date: G.P. Putnam's Sons 2002