In
Quakertown, Lee Martin travels back in time to 1920s Texas to tell the story of a flourishing black community that was segregated from its white brethren
-and of the remarkable gardener who was asked to do the unimaginable.
Based on the true story of a shameful episode in north Texas history,
Quakertown draws on the rich texture of the South
-the Pecan Creek running along the edges of Quakertown, the remarkable and rare white lilac, and the rising tensions marking each nod and greeting. With strength and a deep wisdom of heart, Martin carves out the delicate story of two families
-one white and one black
-and the child whose birth brought a gift of forgiveness.
Suffused with Martin's deep compassion and profound humanity,
Quakertown is an unforgettable novel from a master of American prose.