Talk to the Moon by Katlynn Brooke
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Overview: What were the events that took place in 1945 that affected Gabe Blanchard, his family, and his inheritance? Gabe has secrets to learn—secrets revealed by his godmother’s diaries, secrets that he would rather not know. Framed against an opening backdrop of Greystones, a tobacco farm in 1992 pre-Zimbabwe, the African country of Rhodesia is still reeling from a devastating civil war.
What did Holly Morgan know? As Gabe reads, he discovers that not everything is as it seems, and he does not know his godmother or his family as well as he thinks he does. He reads how his godmother Holly and her sister Eva left their dysfunctional parents in South Africa to work on a Christian Mission in Rhodesia in 1945. He reads of the progression of a series of events that culminated in two tragedies and a miscarriage of justice that sowed the seeds of his mother’s final destruction, and he reads about the true nature of his inheritance of Greystones, the farm that means everything to him.
Talk to the Moon is a character-driven story of human relationships. It is also a story of the roots of social injustice that set the stage for the war of independence. The country of Rhodesia no longer exists in its original form—if it ever had one. It has always been a country of shifting political tides and Talk to the Moon captures a brief period of the Camelot Days as a Dominion of Britain as seen through the eyes of a young and naïve white girl.
Genre: Romance Historical
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