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Kristin Fulton

Autore di Sisters of the Soul

5 opere 42 membri 22 recensioni

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Serie

Opere di Kristin Fulton

Sisters of the Soul (2018) 21 copie
Snake Food (2014) 8 copie
Is THAT a Hat? (2022) 6 copie
The Haunting (2014) 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
20th Century
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Breve biografia
Kristin Fulton lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Washington, D.C. before settling in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Northern California.

She studied Theatre Arts and English at college and earned a teaching credential from University of San Francisco. English and Drama were among the courses she taught at High School.

In addition to the middle grade novels Snake Food,The Haunting and Henry Bingle's Transformation, a fable for all ages, the author published Sisters of the Soul, a novel for mature readers. The author is currently working on projects including a second edition of Snake Food with all new illustrations and bonus additions, an amusing musical melodrama for the holidays and a murder mystery set in California Gold Rush era.

When she isn’t writing, Ms. Fulton enjoys hiking, gardening, experimenting in her art studio and playing the Ukulele.

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Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
I loved the story of Sisters of the Soul. I thought it would be a book only about slavery but it was so much more than that. Kristin Fulton is a great story teller and she over achieved with this book. Not is it only about slavery but about women in general and how mistreated women have been by not having the equality that men had at the time. The "sisters" are strong and resilient women who have to be creative to get by in life. I would highly recommend this book and I will be looking for more books written by Kristin Fulton.… (altro)
 
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CGarrity | 14 altre recensioni | Mar 25, 2024 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
On Sweetbriar Plantation in the Louisiana countryside, the Laurent family is struggling. A child born out of wedlock, Elizabeth Dumond is placed with the Washington family, slaves on the Plantation to be raised with their daughter, Sophie. As Elizabeth and Sophie grow, they are separated due to their race, but remain friends. When the same trauma befalls both Elizabeth and Sophie their bonds deepen with dark secrets they must keep. The two women decide to leave home and begin again. They set out on the Southern Trail to California where they will need to rely on each other's skills and knowledge. In California, the duo finds some luck and settles in Wayside Inn and Lodging House in San Francisco where they eventually take over ownership and Elizabeth, now called Liza, begins a profitable business selling women's companionship. Sophie cooks for the business and takes care of Liza's family, but Liza's decisions don't sit well with Sophie and drive a wedge in their relationship. Sophie's journey takes her far away from Liza, but they still care for one another and hope that time can heal their wounds.

Sister of the Soul is an epic, multigenerational saga of overcoming trauma, finding family, female resilience and healing deep wounds. Beginning with Elizabeth and Sophie's parents, the deep, generation wounds inflicted by power, control and trauma are clear in how they affect Sophie and Elizabeth as adults as well as helping their bond grow. The story was very character driven and I felt a strong connection to Liza, Sophie, their mothers and their children. Through all of their struggles, the women consistently chose to help one another. The writing creates an immersive setting, from the comforts of the Laurent's Sweetbriar Plantation house, to the fields and slave cabins, the harsh, wild beauty of the Southern Trail and the calming simplicity of Wayside Inn. The character's journeys, both separate and together weave an incredible story through 100 years of history.

This book was received for free in return for an honest review.
… (altro)
 
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Mishker | 14 altre recensioni | Feb 12, 2024 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
Sisters of the Soul was just an okay read for me. I love historical fiction and enjoyed the historical details within this book but I did not have a strong connection with the characters. I give it three stars.
 
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amybooksy | 14 altre recensioni | Jan 15, 2024 |
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An enjoyable journey following the lives of two girls (one white, one black) from the sugar plantations in the South of America in 1837 to the 1900’s in San Francisco.
A historical fiction which shows a lot of research and soul searching by the author to ensure as much realism is included as possible which gives us, the readers, a real sensation of walking beside these women and their families through their journey of life with all its trials and tribulations.
A most enjoyable read. Would wholly recommend it.… (altro)
 
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Dadonator1 | 14 altre recensioni | Jan 10, 2024 |

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Statistiche

Opere
5
Utenti
42
Popolarità
#357,757
Voto
3.9
Recensioni
22
ISBN
12
Lingue
1