Publisher's Synopsis
"Mass' George: A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah" by George Manville Fenn is a captivating historical fiction set in the Southern United States during the Civil War era. The novel follows the adventures of Mass' George, a young boy navigating the complexities of plantation life in the Old Savannah. As Mass' George comes of age, he embarks on a journey filled with adventure and discovery amidst the backdrop of Southern charm and African American culture. Through his eyes, readers witness the rich tapestry of life in the antebellum South, from the sprawling plantations to the bustling streets of Savannah. Fenn masterfully portrays the bonds of friendship that transcend societal boundaries, as Mass' George forms unlikely alliances with people from all walks of life. Yet, looming over their idyllic world is the harsh reality of slavery, casting a shadow over their innocence. Against the backdrop of the Civil War, Mass' George's story unfolds with a blend of excitement and poignancy, capturing the essence of a bygone era. Through his experiences, readers gain insight into the complexities of race, class, and identity, making "Mass' George" a timeless tale of adventure, friendship, and the enduring spirit of childhood innocence.