The Corn Juice Cabin

The Corn Juice Cabin by Timothy Niles Routh is a work of fiction published by Page Publishing, Incorporated on October 7, 2015. This 94-page book explores the enduring friendship between two young children, Ella, an African American girl, and Timothy, a white boy, set against the backdrop of the 1950s in the southern United States. Their bond remains strong despite the societal challenges of their time, illustrating the power of friendship across racial divides.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the innocence of childhood and the complexities of growing up in a racially charged environment. As Ella and Timothy navigate their early years, they encounter another friend, Jessie, who becomes a guiding figure in their lives. The story captures the essence of their relationships as they grow older, emphasizing the importance of support and connection that persists throughout their lives. This edition presents a heartfelt exploration of friendship and resilience in a challenging era.
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This book is about a true friendship that started at a very early age between two young children. One an African American girl, the other a white boy. Ella and Timothy. As time passes by their friendship never weltered. Set in the 1950’s where times in the south did not favor a race different friendship like this one. As they play in the forest as children they find another unlikely friend. His name is Jessie. He takes the children under his wings and they learn so much from “Uncle Jessie”. As adults they went their own way, but always were there for each other until the end.
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