Cardinal Hill: A Novel
Margaret Norman lives in a family with secrets, not the least of which is her own. But what concerns Margaret more is that her family will not talk about her mother, “Weezie,” an artist who died shortly after Margaret was born. Her father, Jim Norman, a brooding attorney, is too obsessed with his own pain to share. Louisa, her older sister, is hostile toward Margaret and ignores her. Black housekeeper, Ida, who is helping to raise. Margaret, does not think it her place to tell what others will not. And gentle great aunt, Maggie, did not know Margaret’s mother. When close friend Lily May, Ida’s daughter, suggests “…there may be stuff ‘bout your momma folks oughtn’t to know,” Margaret rejects the notion, and determines to find out all she can. Early impressions of her mother as an ethereal beauty are strengthened when she discovers the romantic inscription on Weezie’s tombstone. Those impressions change, however, when Margaret’s art teacher—and Weezie’s best friend—gives her a painting of Weezie portrayed as a gypsy. Finally, Ida shares what she knows, and Margaret must face painful truths concerning her mother. Set in the South during the 1930s and 1940s, CARDINAL HILL takes place in a world where blacks and whites, although separated by custom and law, often thrive in personal relationships; where half a world away, a war disrupts lives of those close to home; and where little girls suspect that kissing causes babies.
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Cardinal Hill: A Novel
Margaret Norman lives in a family with secrets, not the least of which is her own. But what concerns Margaret more is that her family will not talk about her mother, “Weezie,” an artist who died shortly after Margaret was born. Her father, Jim Norman, a brooding attorney, is too obsessed with his own pain to share. Louisa, her older sister, is hostile toward Margaret and ignores her. Black housekeeper, Ida, who is helping to raise. Margaret, does not think it her place to tell what others will not. And gentle great aunt, Maggie, did not know Margaret’s mother. When close friend Lily May, Ida’s daughter, suggests “…there may be stuff ‘bout your momma folks oughtn’t to know,” Margaret rejects the notion, and determines to find out all she can. Early impressions of her mother as an ethereal beauty are strengthened when she discovers the romantic inscription on Weezie’s tombstone. Those impressions change, however, when Margaret’s art teacher—and Weezie’s best friend—gives her a painting of Weezie portrayed as a gypsy. Finally, Ida shares what she knows, and Margaret must face painful truths concerning her mother. Set in the South during the 1930s and 1940s, CARDINAL HILL takes place in a world where blacks and whites, although separated by custom and law, often thrive in personal relationships; where half a world away, a war disrupts lives of those close to home; and where little girls suspect that kissing causes babies.
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Cardinal Hill: A Novel

Cardinal Hill: A Novel

by Mary Anna Bryan
Cardinal Hill: A Novel

Cardinal Hill: A Novel

by Mary Anna Bryan

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Margaret Norman lives in a family with secrets, not the least of which is her own. But what concerns Margaret more is that her family will not talk about her mother, “Weezie,” an artist who died shortly after Margaret was born. Her father, Jim Norman, a brooding attorney, is too obsessed with his own pain to share. Louisa, her older sister, is hostile toward Margaret and ignores her. Black housekeeper, Ida, who is helping to raise. Margaret, does not think it her place to tell what others will not. And gentle great aunt, Maggie, did not know Margaret’s mother. When close friend Lily May, Ida’s daughter, suggests “…there may be stuff ‘bout your momma folks oughtn’t to know,” Margaret rejects the notion, and determines to find out all she can. Early impressions of her mother as an ethereal beauty are strengthened when she discovers the romantic inscription on Weezie’s tombstone. Those impressions change, however, when Margaret’s art teacher—and Weezie’s best friend—gives her a painting of Weezie portrayed as a gypsy. Finally, Ida shares what she knows, and Margaret must face painful truths concerning her mother. Set in the South during the 1930s and 1940s, CARDINAL HILL takes place in a world where blacks and whites, although separated by custom and law, often thrive in personal relationships; where half a world away, a war disrupts lives of those close to home; and where little girls suspect that kissing causes babies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881465815
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Publication date: 08/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 393 KB

About the Author

Mary Anna Bryan grew up near Augusta, Georgia, where her weekly column, “Teen Times,” appeared in The Augusta Chronicle. She graduated from Agnes Scott College and completed graduate work at The University of Georgia. A former high school English teacher, Bryan lives in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
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