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Cecilia’s Harvest: A Novel of the Revolution
Blonnie Bunn Wyche ——— $19.95 pb 
Reading/interest level ages 10-14, 256 pages, 2009
Sixteen-year-old Cecilia Moore marries Kenneth Black as the first battles
of the American Revolution swirl through the southern colonies. What
Cecilia wants is to leave Three Sisters Tavern in Wilmington, North
Carolina, and be mistress of her own home. What she finds at the lonely
Black farm at Rocky Point are neglect and betrayal. Then Kenneth’s
murder leaves her no choice but to take charge and use her skills to
survive. Cecilia has her baby, starts a salt works at Topsail Sound,
opens a cheese factory in her kitchen and learns to grow tobacco as
a cash crop. She deals with roving vandals, and British troops when
redcoats move into Wilmington. With the words of he Declaration of Independence
alive in her head, she frees her slaves. Cecilia knows she has played
a small part in spreading the sparks of freedom. Then she surprises
everyone with her plans for the future in the new state. Cecilia sees
fields ripe for harvest in this sequel to the acclaimed “The Anchor
- P. Moore, Proprietor.”
Review
...Cecilia sparkles as a colonial girl becoming a woman while she struggles
through the fires of adversity to take her place with other memorable
fictional heroines. Cecilia Moore Black and Jo March of Alcott’s
Little Women; are cut from the same cloth: feisty, spirited, rebellious
independents. It’s a rousing yarn with characters you will remember
long after the story ends. —Nan Graham - Author of Turn South
at the Next Magnolia and In a Magnolia Minute
Curriculum Applications: 4th -8th Grade Social Studies, Language
Arts.
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