The Land Remembered Novel

 The Land Remembered Novel

    To start this blog off, I want to describe what "The Land Remembered" novel is and what it is about. The Land Remembered is a novel that is based in the mid-1800s going to the mid-1900s and it follows this family, the MacIvey family, who are struggling to survive in Florida's harsh and unforgiving landscape. The novel follows this family's hardships like the bond of the family, challenges like hurricanes and floods, and the vivid Floridan wilderness. With the help of an ex-Slave named Skillit, the MacIveys catch over a hundred cows and develop a relationship so tight with Skillit, he eventually takes their name as a sign of respect and to purchase land. Glenda joined the clan with ease and as she gets into the clan, Emma asked her for her help to cook for the men. "Come sit with me. Those men will be coming in soon with their stomachs growling"(pg. 232). And Glenda was just trying to ask her how it works to cook for 6 people and asked if "it was a choir for her"(pg. 232). It looks like Glenda didn't want to be there and cook, she wanted to be there a do men's stuff. I am reading about Glenda joining the MacIvey crew to go on their cattle drive where they have to deal with Florida's vast wilderness and may have to deal with rattlesnakes in their bed sheets or wolves eating them alive!  (pg. 245) On that cattle ride, Glenda gives birth on the cattle drive, while all the men bury Tobias, Zech's grandfather. One of the ladies asks Zech to hold the baby up to his chest for the first time, and he lets her fully recover. This was one of the more difficult challenges for Zech because, for one, he buries his grandfather and says, "Lord, bless this girl... and see to it that the wolves don't dig him up." One of the more emotional parts of The Land Remembered


Smith, P. D. (2011). A land remembered(pp. 232-257) Pineapple Press. 

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