Red Clay

Cover of Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher
Year: 2025
Language: en
Edition: Unabridged
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9798212408691
Dimensions:
Height: 1 inches
Length: 9 inches
Width: 6 inches
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Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher, published by Blackstone Audio, Incorporated on February 4, 2025, is an unabridged edition comprising 336 pages. This multigenerational saga chronicles the intertwined lives of an enslaved Black family and their white owners during the tumultuous period following the Civil War and into Reconstruction. The narrative begins in 1943 when a frail old white woman arrives in Red Clay, Alabama, seeking answers from the family of a deceased Black former slave, revealing a complex history of ambition, betrayal, and redemption.

Readers will find a rich exploration of human frailties as the story unfolds across various locations, including Paris and New Orleans. The book delves into the themes of slavery, the Civil War’s final months, and the challenges of Reconstruction and Jim Crow. Fancher’s vivid storytelling brings to life a cast of memorable characters, drawing from his own family history to illuminate the societal changes and racial tensions that continue to resonate today. Through moments of joy and pain, Red Clay examines the evolving dynamics between allies and enemies, offering a profound reflection on the past and its impact on the present.


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An astounding multigenerational saga, Red Clay chronicles the interwoven lives of an enslaved Black family and their white owners as the Civil War ends and Reconstruction begins.

In 1943, when a frail old white woman shows up in Red Clay, Alabama, at the home of a Black former slave–on the morning following his funeral–his family hardly knows what to expect after she utters the words “… a lifetime ago, my family owned yours.” Adelaide Parker has a story to tell–one of ambition, betrayal, violence, and redemption–that shaped both the fate of her family and that of the late Felix H. Parker.

But there are gaps in her knowledge, and she’s come to Red Clay seeking answers from a family with whom she shares a name and a history that neither knows in full. In an epic saga that takes us from Red Clay to Paris, to the Côte d’Azur and New Orleans, human frailties are pushed to their limits as secrets are exposed and the line between good and evil becomes ever more difficult to discern. Red Clay is a tale that deftly lays bare the ugliness of slavery, the uncertainty of the final months of the Civil War, the optimism of Reconstruction, and the pain and frustration of Jim Crow.

With a vivid sense of place and a cast of memorable characters, Charles B. Fancher draws upon his own family history to weave a riveting tale of triumph over adversity, set against a backdrop of societal change and racial animus that reverberates in contemporary America. Through seasons of joy and unspeakable pain, Fancher delivers rich moments as allies become enemies, and enemies–to their great surprise–find new respect for each other.

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“Red Clay” is credited to Charles B. Fancher.
When was “Red Clay” published?
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Incorporated. Year: 2025.
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ISBN-13: 9798212408691.
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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: Unabridged.

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