Under Cedar Shades

A Novel

by Helen Lavinia Underwood


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Hardcover
$29.99
E-Book
$9.99
Softcover
$19.99
Hardcover
$29.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/18/2008

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 273
ISBN : 9781436338769
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 273
ISBN : 9781450069892
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 273
ISBN : 9781436338752

About the Book

Under Cedar Shades spans five generations of American women and their families as they struggle to endure displacement, color discrimination, famine, war and exploitation in 19th century America. The story begins with the forced removal of the Cherokees along the Trail of Tears in 1838 and continues as many of them intermingle with Welch, African, Portuguese, and Scots-Irish immigrants. Family secrets abound, as a modern-day descendant presses her grandmother for answers to who she is. But her grandmother harbors a terrible secret she can neither forget nor reveal. Under Cedar Shades is about endurance in the face of adversity, discrimination and injustice. It draws on the Cherokee belief in the sacred nature of the cedar, which never loses its branches, even in winter.


“A multigenerational saga, comparable in characterization and narrative skill (though not in size) to the work of James Michener. . . .A fascinating and entertaining piece of historical fiction.”
(Amazon.com six-star reader review)

“Underwood does a fine job humanizing the contradictions underpinning the inception of the United States – treaties and hypocrisy, land stolen at bayonet point, slavery for some and autonomy for others. . . . Her strengths lie in evoking broad washes of ancestral time punctuated by detailed scenes of domesticity . . . . Lively characters keep pages turning at a steady tick.”
(Kirkus Discovery Reviews)


About the Author

Helen Lavinia Underwood, a native of Huntsville, Alabama, has taught writing at both the secondary and college levels. She holds degrees from Martin Methodist College, Middle Tennessee State University, and Rutgers University. More Than The Eye Can See is her third publishing venture, and her first memoir. Her novels, Under Cedar Shades, and The House of Lakshmi Chatterjee, continue to receive accolades. A published poet, she has also written numerous short stories. She lives in Charlottesville, Virginia with her husband Joel. They delight in their three children and seven grandchildren.