So Many Beginnings, You'd Never Want To End

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This retelling of the March family brilliantly intertwines themes of black excellence and human persistence into an exquisite art form. Morrow captures the intimate nostalgia contained within the myriad pursuits of the March matriarch. Unlike, the original tale which is slightly harder to gain interest in near the beginning, So Many Beginnings is an instant attention grabber!
You're instantly immersed into the culture of the Civil War era, as written from the rarely spoken black perspective. The narrative is fresh and exciting while remaining true to the strong, empowered agenda of the modern female in mid-19th century culture. The story descriptions are concise yet detailed, the character depictions intense and personable. Both combine to create a well-spun tale of courage, adventure, and historical drama for all to enjoy