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Talmadge Farm
Talmadge Farm | Leo Daughtry
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It's 1957, and tobacco is king. Wealthy landowner Gordon Talmadge enjoys the lavish lifestyle he inherited but doesn't like getting his hands dirty; he leaves that to the two sharecroppers - one white, one Black - who farm his tobacco but have bigger dreams for their own children. While Gordon takes no interest in the lives of his tenant farmers, a brutal attack between his son and the sharecropper children sets off a chain of events that leaves no one unscathed. Over the span of a decade, Gordon struggles to hold on to his family's legacy as the old order makes way for a New South. TALMADGE FARM is a sweeping drama that follows three unforgettable families navigating the changing culture of North Carolina at a pivotal moment in history. A love letter to the American South, the novel is a story of resilience, hope, and family - both lost and found.
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Talmadge Farm | Leo Daughtry
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1960‘s - North Carolina - things are changing, but also staying the same.

Three families - one rich tobacco farm owner and two sharecroppers.

Talmadge Farm kept me turning the pages.

You will become part of the character‘s lives - their sorrows and their joys.

In the end, you will be left with a warm feeling because of the closeness the families share and their hopefulness. 5/5

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Talmadge Farm | Leo Daughtry
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Happy Pub Day!!

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FULL REVIEW 6/6

1950‘s -1960‘s - North Carolina - things are changing, but also staying the same.

Three families - one rich tobacco farm owner and two sharecroppers.

Talmadge Farm kept me turning the pages with Mr. Daughtry‘s descriptive writing and wonderful characters.

In the end, you will be left with a warm feeling because of the closeness the families share and their hopefulness. 5/5

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