On The Tobacco Coast by Christopher Tilghman

Stories and Histories of the Chesapeake Bay

"On The Tobacco Coast" by Christopher Tilghman follows the Mason family as they gather for their annual Fourth of July celebration at their historic Chesapeake farm, Mason’s Retreat. The family reunion brings together Harry Mason, his wife Kate, and their children, each dealing with personal challenges. Rosalie is struggling with her marriage, Ethan is navigating his first relationship, and Eleanor is grappling with her stalled novel about their ancestor who arrived in 1659. As they come together, the family confronts their complex history and the legacy of their ancestors, sparking discussions about race, privilege, and the impact of the past on the present. Through humor and warmth, the novel explores themes of family, history, and the quest for a more equitable future.

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Published
2024
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300-350
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English
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