Mississippi, 1865. Isaiah Blackwood was a planter's son who had fought for the Confederacy and seen it lose, and when the war ende...
The first change was the threads. They appeared on the morning after the surrender at Appomattox, when Isaiah was standing in the cotton field staring at a sky that seemed too large and too empty for a world that had just killed half a million men. The threads were golden and faint and connected the cotton plants to the soil, the soil to the trees, the trees to the house, the house to the sky....
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