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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Yemassee", sorted by average review score:

Yemassee Choir by Jonathan Green
Published in Cards by Pomegranate (October, 2000)
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Good Easter Card, too!
Lovely card with a beautiful illustration of a church gathering. The sentiment inside, 'Rejoice', can just as easily be used for Easter or any other special day. I'm ordering another pack to use as a notecards.


The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina (Selected Fiction of William Gilmore Simms Arkansas Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Arkansas Pr (November, 1993)
Authors: William Gilmore Simms and John Caldwell Guilds
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Quite an exciting book
This book was published first in 1835 but as 19th century novels go I found it fairly well-done, and holding my interest. There is a lot of melodrama, and the Indians are portrayed with some balance. There are some racist-like views, and a silly scene where Hector, a slave, begs his good master not to set him free. But the account is fast-moving and event follows rapidly on event. The scene is 1715 in South Carolina, and involves an Indian insurrection which actually happened, tho it is pretty hard to find much about it in history sources. Some of the speeches put in the mouths of characters in the extremely stressful situations in which they find themselves are not without humor to today's reader. It is said this is the best of Simms' novels, and knowing that makes me think some of his other novels might be fun to read--this one is.


Yemassee
Published in Paperback by New College & University Press (June, 1964)
Author: William G. Simms
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