Riggins Row

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Riggins Row by Suzann Cordell, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Suzann Cordell ISBN: 9781475978193
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 25, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Suzann Cordell
ISBN: 9781475978193
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 25, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Most white folks refer to Riggins Row as a shanty town. No white man would dare show up there unless it was daylight. No self-respecting white woman would be caught there at all. But for Johnny Ruth and Hessie, its home. All of their relatives had lived and died right there on the Row.

Johnny Ruth and Hessie grew up together, becoming best friends and neighbors, living side by side on Riggins Row in the middle of a small rural town in Tennessee. Its 1953, and both women are domestic maids who feel privileged to be working for prominent families who treat them well. Its a better situation than most other domestics have in these parts.

Johnny Ruth works for the Porters, the wealthiest family in the county. Charles Porter, a well-to-do attorney, is closely connected to the Ku Klux Klan. His beautiful wife, Savannah, is concealing her sordid, secretive past. Unlike her husband, however, Savannah doesnt have a racist bone in her body. When Charles hires Jasper Thomas, a black man, to be Savannahs driver, he has no idea that Jasper and Savannah will become best friends and confidants, adding fuel to an already smoldering fire within the community.

Quick to notice this friendship, Johnny Ruth warns them of the far-reaching affects this taboo relationship could havenot only on them, but their families, friends, and possibly the whole town.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Most white folks refer to Riggins Row as a shanty town. No white man would dare show up there unless it was daylight. No self-respecting white woman would be caught there at all. But for Johnny Ruth and Hessie, its home. All of their relatives had lived and died right there on the Row.

Johnny Ruth and Hessie grew up together, becoming best friends and neighbors, living side by side on Riggins Row in the middle of a small rural town in Tennessee. Its 1953, and both women are domestic maids who feel privileged to be working for prominent families who treat them well. Its a better situation than most other domestics have in these parts.

Johnny Ruth works for the Porters, the wealthiest family in the county. Charles Porter, a well-to-do attorney, is closely connected to the Ku Klux Klan. His beautiful wife, Savannah, is concealing her sordid, secretive past. Unlike her husband, however, Savannah doesnt have a racist bone in her body. When Charles hires Jasper Thomas, a black man, to be Savannahs driver, he has no idea that Jasper and Savannah will become best friends and confidants, adding fuel to an already smoldering fire within the community.

Quick to notice this friendship, Johnny Ruth warns them of the far-reaching affects this taboo relationship could havenot only on them, but their families, friends, and possibly the whole town.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Book #1, Just for Fun by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Fife by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Stark Shadow by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Dracula Terrorizes Seattle by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book I'm Gonna Tell by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book The Tomb Opens by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book The House of Dreams by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Time: a Step Backward by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Mccarthy’S Cave by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book The Revelation of Number 10 by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book With Intent by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book The Blacksmith's Daughter by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Etchings of the Heart by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Taking Care of Miss Bee Bee by Suzann Cordell
Cover of the book Under the Slaughterhouse by Suzann Cordell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy