Ms. Rochelle Alers takes you on a visit to the South
Carolina Sea Island of McKinnon where she introduces you to the Gullah
culture along with three trouble people on a mission who becomes the closet
of friends.
Hope Sutton is a psychologist/journalist and to those who read her daily
column she is Dr. Hope, but to those closest to her she is the baby girl of
the Sutton family. When Hope finds her boyfriend of three years in a
compromising situation, she isn't sure what to do next. She decides to
return to her roots to find herself.
Rebecca Owens was a stay at home wife/mom with a husband who didn't
understand her and children who used her. When Rebecca decides to take a
summer off from everyone all hell is sure to break loose.
Theodore Howell is one of Hollywood's profound African American playwrights.
When his estranged mother dies and leaves him to care for his three half
siblings his life is turned upside down. Theodore has a script deadline fast
approaching and is not sure what to do. Not knowing which way to go, he
follows his agent's advice and takes a vacation.
The three main characters in Lessons Of A Low Country all shared one thing
in common; they were looking for their themselves. This book makes excellent
reading for anyone who enjoys humor and self-reflection.