From award-winning author Sophfronia Scott comes the story of one
young woman's bold journey to reclaim her birthright and carve out her
own place in a world that tells her she doesn't belong.
Born the daughter of an enslaved woman and a Louisiana plantation owner,
Jeannette Bébinn is raised alongside her white half sister--until her
father suddenly dies. His vindictive wife refuses twelve-year-old
Jeannette her inheritance and sells her into slavery.
Now on her own, Jeannette must fight the injustices she faces because of
her mixed race. She escapes enslavement and travels from Mississippi to
Philadelphia to New York to Ohio, all while searching for purpose, love,
and her place in a country torn asunder by the burgeoning Civil War.
Everything seems to fall into place when she meets Christian Robichaud
Colchester, the white proprietor of Fortitude Mansion, a safe haven for
escaped slaves where Jeannette teaches. But despite their instant
connection, Jeannette isn't convinced she belongs in his circle.
In a world that tells her she doesn't fit anywhere, Jeannette must
decide what's more important: bending to the expectations of others or
embracing her true self.