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Fairoaks
Fairoaks
Author: Frank Yerby
Too much a man for his own good... — Bor of a hill-slattern and a father who had been robbed of his birthright, Guy Falks was driven by the twin furies of ambition and revenge. His climb to the power he passionately desired was marked by the ruthless destruction of every man who stood in his way. Beautiful women were a necessity to him, and there...  more »
ISBN: 308597
Publication Date: 1957
Pages: 405
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Publisher: Dial Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Occasionally one comes across a book and an author in a quite unorthodox way that is so good you wonder why you never read it. A few months after I joined PBS hubby and I went to an auction where we bought five -yes five - boxes of books for $3. I began to work my way through them, reading what caught my eye and posting those I thought someone might like. One of those books was this out-of-print HB. It's a story that takes one to the time of slavery in our country and into the minds and thoughts of those who lived in the South. What an exciting read! I felt as if I walked with Guy Falks who grows up in the South, lives in Africa for some time working in the slavery business to make his fortune before he returns home. I did not wince when he took a whip to a slave yet I thrilled to his compassion for a young woman slave who saves his life. He learns to cope with several different African tribes, speaking their languages and discovering how to cope with their beliefs and lives. It's an excellent read.
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