

Scattered Seed
Author: Francine Thomas Howard
Narrator: Kimberly Woods
Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 08/02/2022
Categories: Fiction, Cultural Fiction, Sagas, Historical Fiction
Author: Francine Thomas Howard
Narrator: Kimberly Woods
Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 08/02/2022
Categories: Fiction, Cultural Fiction, Sagas, Historical Fiction
Francine Thomas Howard is the author of The Daughter of Union County, Page from a Tennessee Journal, and Paris Noire. A descendant of an enslaved African, Howard writes stories that explore the multicultural legacy of African-descended people throughout the diaspora and reflect her own African, European, and Native American heritage. Raised in San Francisco, Howard earned a BA in occupational therapy from San José State and an MPA from the University of San Francisco. She left a rewarding career in pediatric occupational therapy to pursue another love: writing. Desiring to preserve the remarkable oral histories of her family tree, she began writing down those stories with little thought of publication. That all changed when she turned a family secret about her grandparents into Page from a Tennessee Journal. Francine Thomas Howard resides with her family in the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information visit www.francinethomashoward.wordpress.com.
I think I'll give this one full marks. Well, of course, me wouldn't be me if I had no axes to grind on minute details and trifles and plot dev and all kinds of stuff that sounded off... but again, I'm a total sucker for family history tidbits and extended genealogy and weird familial ties that some......more
Narrator was great. A good story of faith, family and the strength and courage of three sisters.......more
TW: sexual assault, rape, violence, mass killings There are very few books I find so raw and harrowing that I struggle to finish them. I had a physical reaction to Scattered Seed, and I highly recommend it to others for furthering your education of the true origins of slavery through the Middle Passa......more