
The novel opens on a sprawling cotton plantation along the Alabama River, once the prized holding of a Southern congressman turned Confederate colonel. When the war erupts and the white overseers march off to fight, a mixed‑race foreman named Simon—trained by the former overseer—takes charge, keeping the fields productive while navigating the uneasy hierarchy of slavery and race.
Amid this turbulence a child named Octavia is born, an octoroon whose lineage ties her to both the enslaved community and the planter’s family. Baptized and raised under the watchful eye of a compassionate governess, she receives an education rare for a girl of her background. As the conflict reshapes the South, Octavia’s curiosity and determination lead her into secret networks, promising both danger and the possibility of freedom. The story follows her early years, her struggle to define herself, and the choices that set her on a path toward independence and purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (124K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-09-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

Martial arts adventure, sharp humor, and classic wuxia spirit all come together in these fast-moving fantasy tales. This author writes stories shaped by a love of swords, big emotions, and the larger-than-life world of wuxia.
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