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THE TWELVE-CENT LEDGER

A Story Buried Beneath Spanish Moss and Silent Bloodlines

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THE TWELVE-CENT LEDGER

De: A.L. Childers
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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A single line in a fading ledger.

Twelve cents. Pregnant.

When twenty-six-year-old Eliza Mayfield Duval inherits a preserved Louisiana plantation house she never knew existed, she expects dust, history, and unanswered questions. What she does not expect is a hidden ledger entry that reframes her entire bloodline.

Buried beneath a floorboard in a bedroom left untouched by time, a nineteenth-century record reduces one woman to twelve cents. But the deeper Eliza digs, the more that number begins to unravel — revealing not devaluation, but design.

Moving between past and present, The Twelve-Cent Ledger traces the life of Claraara Mayfield, a young woman whose presence endured beyond ownership, and the generations of women who carried her legacy forward in silence. Through private deeds, guarded trusts, and quiet acts of preservation, what was once written as transaction becomes something far more powerful: protection.

Set beneath the Spanish moss of West Feliciana Parish, this atmospheric Southern literary novel explores inheritance, identity, and the difference between being recorded — and being remembered.

Some stories shout.

Others remain.

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