The Indigo Scarf

Cover of The Indigo Scarf by P. J. Piccirillo
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9781620061695
ISBN-10: 1620061694
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.0692419707 Pounds
Width: 0.83 Inches
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The Indigo Scarf by P. J. Piccirillo, published by Brown Posey Press in 2019, is a historical fiction novel that explores the intertwined lives of escaped slaves Jedediah James and George Sharpe as they navigate the wilderness of Pennsylvania’s Sinnemahone country. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, the story begins in 1882 at Washington’s Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, where narrator Anna Maria Sharpe embarks on a journey to her past, accompanied by Benjamin James, a man with a troubled history linked to her family.

Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of identity, obsession, and the complexities of relationships amid the struggles of freedom and survival. The novel weaves together the histories of its characters, including the ex-slave Jedediah James and his wife Sarah, as well as the challenges they face from both their pasts and the societal tensions of the time. The Indigo Scarf presents a vivid portrayal of life during the frontier decades, taking readers from a Virginia plantation to the rugged landscapes of the Susquehanna River, while exploring the legacies of American history and the personal reckonings of its characters. With 332 pages, this edition is available in English.


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The Indigo Scarf chronicles the crossing lives of escaped slaves Jedediah James and George Sharpe as they flee with their white wives into the wilderness of Pennsylvania’s Sinnemahone country, on the upper reaches of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, during the frontier decades after Pennsylvania’s last Indian purchase. The novel opens, however, in 1882 in Washington’s Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station. Narrator Anna Maria Sharpe is departing for the backwoods of north-central Pennsylvania, which she fled in her teens doubtful of her identity. She encounters Benjamin James, now a drifting, alcoholic longshoreman, who’d been implicated in the murder of his brother during Anna Maria’s childhood. Benjamin decides to join her on the journey. Along the way, we follow the tale of the founders of their sordid hideaway settlement: his father, the infamous ex-slave Jedediah James; George Sharpe, a former indentured grist-miller whom Anna Maria believes was her grandfather; and the white women they had escaped with to the wild Sinnemahone country, Sarah James and Rosanna Sharpe. Through the story, Anna Maria learns that the man Benjamin had been accused of murdering had been her father, and the murderer, her half-brother. Benjamin’s account of the life of Jedediah James reveals a fatal obsession with ownership driving this freed slave toward his reckoning. Hostilities build to a head between James and his wife’s father-the august revolutionary war veteran Samson Starret-as well as Sarah’s ex-suitor, Williamsport’s Thomas Tillman, a man fixated on this woman whom an ex-slave stole from him on the eve of their arranged marriage. The scenes of The Indigo Scarf take the reader from a plantation in Virginia’s tidewater region to the tragic end of a whiskey and timber-pirating operation on the Susquehanna’s un-peopled and feral West Branch during the frontier decades after Pennsylvania’s last Indian purchase.

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Publisher: Brown Posey Press. Year: 2019.
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ISBN-13: 9781620061695. ISBN-10: 1620061694.
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Language: en. Pages: 332.

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