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Sea Island Yankee

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An adventurous boyhood, a remarkable Southern community, and one jewel of a memoir Clyde Bresee was just five years old in 1921 when his family moved from a tiny Pennsylvania farm to the Lawton Plantation near Charleston, South Carolina. While his father labored for the next decade to revitalize the sprawling sea island plantation's dairy operation, Clyde reveled in a world utterly foreign to the community of his birth. On James Island he encountered a society of mannered gentility, a climate where winter passed in the twinkling of an eye, a place of wandering tidal streams and vast expanses of salt marshes, and a people--African-American people--whom he had never met. In Sea Island Yankee, Bresee revisits the time and place that endowed his childhood with great happiness and that have held a powerful grip on his musings throughout adulthood. With the observant eyes of youth and the distanced perspective on an outsider, Bresee re-creates his boyhood world of water, live oaks, and Spanish moss. He vividly describes the Confederated memorial observances at which he heard white-haired veterans recount Civil War battles, and he recalls seemingly endless opportunities for swimming, crabbing, boating, and exploring. Bresee also pays tribute to the African-Americans who shaped his sea island experience, from Jamsie, his multi-talented playmate, to Ned, the indispensable plantation employee who once saved the life of Clyde's brother.

Author Biography:

Born in Ulster, Pennsylvanis, Clyde Bresee is the author of How Grand a Flame: A Chronicle of a Plantation Family, 1813-1947. A former visiting lecturer at Cornell University, Bresee lives in Athens, Pennsylvania.
Release date NZ
November 30th, 1995
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, maps
Pages
300
Dimensions
152x216x16
ISBN-13
9781570030956
Product ID
6202601

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