Meadowsbrook: When the Well Runs Dry

Meadowsbrook: When the Well Runs Dry by Augusta Grimm, published by iUniverse on October 17, 2005, is a 350-page work that explores the lives of four girls in the small town of Meadowsbrook, Mississippi, during the summer of 1934. As they witness families leaving for new opportunities, they reaffirm their commitment to their hometown, believing they can improve it together. The narrative delves into their struggles with race, class, and the complexities of relationships as they transition from childhood to adulthood.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the characters’ journeys as they navigate love and societal expectations. Georgia Mae Pastures faces tragedy in her pursuit of love, while Elizabeth Farrell’s relationship with a white man challenges the norms of her time. Natalie Dawson and Tamara Mack also confront their own dilemmas in their romantic choices. This edition presents a nuanced portrayal of young African-American women in a historical context, reflecting on their aspirations and the realities they face in Meadowsbrook.
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Product Description As the four girls stood by and watched still another family climb aboard the northbound train they renewed their vow. “We cross our hearts and hope to die,” they voiced in unison. “We’ll never leave Meadowsbrook.” They felt this was a nice place to live, and since they were born here they planned to die here, convinced they could work together and make their town an even better place in which to live. During the summer of 1934 in Meadowsbrook, Mississippi, four girlfriends growing up in the small town struggle with issues of race, class, and the complex relationships between men and women. As they mature into adults, each searches for that one meaningful and lasting relationship. Georgia Mae Pastures finds love, but it only results in a senseless tragedy. Elizabeth Farrell falls in love with a white man at a time when such unions are considered taboo and dangerous. Natalie Dawson marries Shelton Lamont, a heartthrob who has a hard time keeping his pants above his knees. Tamara Mack marries Tobias Dupree-against her better judgment. “Author Augusta Grimm delivers a hard-hitting look at the life of four very different, young African-American females as they journey from childhood to womanhood in Meadowsbrook.”-Michele Caprario, Editor About the Author Augusta Grimm lives in Portland, Oregon, and enjoys gardening and traveling. She visits the Hawaiian Islands often and has traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia.
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