
She also happened to be the mother of one of the "NORTH AND SOUTH" Trilogy's main characters - Madeline Fabray. Despite her European ancestry, this woman was the granddaughter of an African-born slave. More importantly, she left the bordello and her profession in order to marry one of her customers, a local sugar (or cotton) factor. This particular prostitute was favored by the bordello's owner. This particular painting depicted a beautiful young woman, who also happened to be one of the prostitutes that worked there. I am referring to a certain painting that hung inside an expensive New Orleans bordello. And I feel that one of its biggest problems centered around a particular painting. Unfortunately, the trilogy has a few narrative problems.

I love it so much that I have also copies of the television adaptations (1985-1986 1994) of the novels, produced by Wolper Productions. I love it so much that I have copies of the novels published between 19 that make up the trilogy. I love John Jakes' "NORTH AND SOUTH" Trilogy. "A FAMILY SCANDAL IN THE 'NORTH AND SOUTH' TRILOGY"
