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Carol Gosa Summerville

The Burden of Sweetberry

The Burden of Sweetberry

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The Burden of Sweetberry is set in Sipsey, Alabama, in the early 1960's. Sweetberry Armstrong has lived her life depending on men. She left home as a teenager with soul singer, Eddie Simpson, hoping to live the high life in New York City. When that life ends with a tragedy, Sweetberry returns to Sipsey sick and penniless. With no skills and a child to take care of, all she has is her beauty and sensuality, and they become her bargaining chips with men. Josiah Hess, a respectable married man and deacon of the church, falls in love with Sweetberry. His compassion for her situation compels him to offer that if she'll stop bedding down with other men, he'll take care of her. Sweetberry agrees to this arrangement, and they begin a long term affair in the presence of the community, the church, and even his wife. A child is born to Sweetberry during this affair. Then Luther McGill comes to town. A big shot and a braggart, he is immediately attracted to Sweetberry. His wooing of her over the other women in town emboldens her and she begins a relationship with him. Believing Sweetberry's interest in Luther McGill to be a passing fancy, Josiah Hess doesn't challenge it. But Luther's control of her and his disdain for the deacon set off a series of events that end with Josiah Hess killing him on the church ground. Living with the aftermath of this tragedy sends Sweetberry into an abyss of demons and darkness and a fierce struggle for a life of redemption. The Burden of Sweetberry depicts features of the southern African-American culture common for this time including humor, style of speaking, worship, and songs of praise.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Summerville, Carol Gosa
Published: 05/26/2016
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781523842742
Pages: 416
Weight: 1.22lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.85d
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