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The Kitchen House
Kathleen Grissom

The Kitchen House

Touchstone (Feb 02, 2010)
9781439153666
| Trade Paperback
365 pages | 132 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 813.6
LC Classification PS3607.R57 .K57 2010
LC Control No. 2009017509

Genre

  • General Fiction
  • Historical

Subject

  • Indentured Servants
  • Indentured Servants/ Fiction
  • Plantation Life/ Southern States/ Fiction
  • Slaves
  • Slaves/ Fiction

Plot

Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of the highly anticipated Glory Over Everything, established herself as a remarkable new talent with The Kitchen House, now a contemporary classic. In this gripping novel, a dark secret threatens to expose the best and worst in everyone tied to the estate at a thriving plantation in Virginia in the decades before the Civil War.Orphaned during her passage from Ireland, young, white Lavinia arrives on the steps of the kitchen house and is placed, as an indentured servant, under the care of Belle, the master’s illegitimate slave daughter. Lavinia learns to cook, clean, and serve food, while guided by the quiet strength and love of her new family.In time, Lavinia is accepted into the world of the big house, caring for the master’s opium-addicted wife and befriending his dangerous yet protective son. She attempts to straddle the worlds of the kitchen and big house, but her skin color will forever set her apart from Belle and the other slaves.Through the unique eyes of Lavinia and Belle, Grissom’s debut novel unfolds in a heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful story of class, race, dignity, deep-buried secrets, and familial bonds.

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