By: Barbara Samuel
Genres: Romance | Women's Fiction
Posted: November 24, 2012
THE SLEEPING NIGHT tells of Parker Corey and his daughter Angel who run a small country store. Parker and the father of Angel's friend Isaiah both served in France during WWI and this has cemented their friendship, no matter that the Coreys are white and the Highs coloured. Parker came home deciding to treat everyone as equal humans and this attitude has not made him or his little girl popular among the townsfolk. Angel and Isaiah both love books and play in a tree house.
When Isaiah joins up to fight, he and Angel correspond, but he sees a new side of life in Britain and decides that he can no longer live in Texas. He only returns there to bring a Polish Jewish girl to her family. Angel is now orphaned and a war widow, and cascades of water pour through her roof when it rains, so Isaiah recklessly offers to fix it for her. Angel can't afford to pay and does not want to accept the aid of a predatory local bachelor, so she agrees. The townsfolk however do not approve of Angel's living alone and running a store by herself. All would be well if she remarried, but her independence sees her dumped as Sunday school teacher and isolated. Only the coloured women who shop with her, and the local Jewish lady, are treating her well. Loneliness drives her to spend time with Isaiah and the pair face breaking the greatest taboo of all - heedless of danger.
This story squarely presents discrimination of many kinds. The horror of Hitler is countered with the thoughtless, ongoing disregard of the rights of coloured people, or poor white trash, or of women, especially single women. Barbara Samuel's rich prose brings to life the countryside, the people, the food and the weather, so we feel steeped in the atmosphere and the times. This excellent romance deserves a wide audience.
Book Summary
Gideon, Texas 1946. He was a hometown native, returning from the war, determined to change the world he'd fought to protect. She was the girl who'd been his secret friend in childhood, now a beautiful woman. Her letters had kept him alive. Now, their unspoken love proves impossible to resist. Revealing it the town may get them both killed.
He was black. She was white.
by: Barbara Samuel
Bell Bridge Books
March 1, 2012
On Sale: March 21, 2012
Featuring: Angel; Isaiah
125 pages
ISBN: 161194127X
EAN: 9781611941272
Kindle: B00887Q196
Paperback / e-Book