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The Seventh Child
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The Seventh Child

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Charming…. An uplifting story of tough breaks, hard work, and a generous heart. –People

In The Seventh Child, Freddie Mae Baxter–75 years old, compassionate, hauntingly wise–tells her story and the story of the twentieth century in her own charming, unforgettable voice.

Freddie Mae is as complex as she is irresistible. The seventh of eight children, she grew up in poverty at the height of Jim Crow. She picked cotton, worked in a factory, and raised the white sons and daughters of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. She is a devout believer who disagrees with the Church and a fiscally responsible citizen with a weakness for Atlantic City. Heartwarming, vivid, illuminating, The Seventh Child celebrates the bounty of life’s simple joys and introduces an American Soul to be cherished.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
India
Date
9 May 2000
Pages
240
ISBN
9780375705939

Charming…. An uplifting story of tough breaks, hard work, and a generous heart. –People

In The Seventh Child, Freddie Mae Baxter–75 years old, compassionate, hauntingly wise–tells her story and the story of the twentieth century in her own charming, unforgettable voice.

Freddie Mae is as complex as she is irresistible. The seventh of eight children, she grew up in poverty at the height of Jim Crow. She picked cotton, worked in a factory, and raised the white sons and daughters of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. She is a devout believer who disagrees with the Church and a fiscally responsible citizen with a weakness for Atlantic City. Heartwarming, vivid, illuminating, The Seventh Child celebrates the bounty of life’s simple joys and introduces an American Soul to be cherished.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
India
Date
9 May 2000
Pages
240
ISBN
9780375705939