Ebook {Epub PDF} Clover by Dori Sanders






















In the growing season she farms the family land, cultivating peaches, watermelons, and vegetables, and helps staff Sanders’ Peach Shed, her family’s farmstand. Clover, her first novel, was followed by the novel Her Own Place and a cookbook, Dori Sanders’ Country Cooking/5(57). Clover is a year old black girl from a small town in South Carolina, whose life changes forever when her father dies and she is forced to forge a new relationship with the white stepmother she hardly knows. A beautiful, trenchant story of family lost and found, CLOVER is a /5(91).  · Book Overview. "Warmly engrossing Sanders writes with wit and authority in this unusual gem of a love story." CHICAGO TRIBUNE Clover is a year old black girl from a small town in South Carolina, whose life changes forever when her father dies and she is forced to forge a new relationship with the white stepmother she hardly knows/5(5).


Clover by Dori Sanders ISBN ISBN Unknown; New York: Ballantine Books, April 9, ; ISBN Sanders Peaches. Address: Filbert Hwy, Clover, SC visit website. view on map. about. Come meet renowned author Dori Sanders at her Peach Farm Stand in the tiny community of Filbert. Her family operates one of the oldest African-American farms in the region. Her father, a former sharecropper, bought the land around Dori Sanders is a farmer, novelist, cookbook author, and a founding member of the Southern Foodways Alliance. She was raised on her family's farm in Filbert, South Carolina, and returned there in middle age after living in Maryland for many years. She published her first novel, Clover, in Her cookbook, Dori Sanders' Country Cooking: Recipes and Stories from the Family Farm Stand.


Dorinda 'Dori' Sanders (born , York County, South Carolina) is an African-American novelist, food writer and farmer. Her first novel, Clover (), was a bestseller, and won a Lillian Smith Book Award. She has also written a cookbook, Dori Sanders' Country Cooking, that mixes recipes and anecdotes. The eighth of 10 children, Sanders is a fourth-generation farmer. She was raised on her family’s farm in Filbert, South Carolina, and returned there in middle age after living in Maryland for many years. She published her first novel, Clover, in Her cookbook, Dori Sanders’ Country Cooking: Recipes and Stories from the Family Farm Stand, followed in Sanders and her family still operate a roadside farm stand during the growing season, specializing in peaches. Book Overview. "Warmly engrossing Sanders writes with wit and authority in this unusual gem of a love story." CHICAGO TRIBUNE Clover is a year old black girl from a small town in South Carolina, whose life changes forever when her father dies and she is forced to forge a new relationship with the white stepmother she hardly knows.

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