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The Cigar Factory: A Novel of Charleston (Story River Books)
by Michele Moore

Published: 2016-02-09
Hardcover : 280 pages
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“The sun leaned for down bringing shade to the waterfront,” begins Michele Moore’s entrancing debut novel, harkening back to an era when the legendary fishermen of Charleston’s Mosquito Fleet rowed miles offshore for their daily catch. With evocative dialect and remarkable prose, ...
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“The sun leaned for down bringing shade to the waterfront,” begins Michele Moore’s entrancing debut novel, harkening back to an era when the legendary fishermen of Charleston’s Mosquito Fleet rowed miles offshore for their daily catch. With evocative dialect and remarkable prose, The Cigar Factory tells the story of two entwined families, both devout Catholics?the white McGonegals and the African American Ravenels?in the storied port city of Charleston, South Carolina, during the World Wars. Moore’s novel follows the parallel lives of family matriarchs working on segregated floors of the massive Charleston cigar factory, where white and black workers remain divided and misinformed about the duties and treatment received by each other.
Cassie McGonegal and herniece Brigid work upstairs in the factory rolling cigars by hand. Meliah Amey Ravenel works in the basement, where she stems the tobacco. While both white and black workers suffer in the harsh working conditions of the factory and both endure the sexual harassment of the foremen, segregation keeps them from recognizing their common plight until the Tobacco Workers Strike of 1945. Through the experience of a brutal picket line, the two women come to realize how much they stand to gain by joining forces, creating a powerful moment in labor history that gives rise to the Civil Rights anthem, “We Shall Overcome.”
Moore’s extensive historical research included interviews with her own family members who worked at the cigar factory, adding a layer of nuance and authenticity to her empowering story of families and friendships forged through struggle, loss, and redemption. The Cigar Factory includes a foreword by New York Times best-selling author and Story River Books editor at large Pat Conroy.

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in the beginning of the book, Cassie declares,"Nuttin for free, chile..."What is the price that the main characters pay while reaching for their dreams?
Discuss the similarities and differences of strengths and flaws shared by the main male characters. How did this influence the women in their life?
The city of Charleston rises and changes with the advent of the tobacco workers strike. How will this change affect the lives of its workers and all Charlestonians?
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  "The Cigar Factory"by Cheryl H. (see profile) 02/26/17

An informative and inspiring look through the eyes of these women of Charleston and their remarkable ability to overcome the challenges of their times. Told through the beautiful Gullah-Geechee dialect,... (read more)

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