A review by laurao
Felicity Saves the Day: A Summer Story by Valerie Tripp

2.0

"It seemed to [Felicity] that life on the plantation was busy and lazy at the same time. There were a great many things to do, all of them pleasant, and there was never any hurry about getting them done." page 7

It takes over a hundred enslaved people to keep the plantation running. Felicity knows this, as she mentions the slave quarters and talking to the overseer. Yet, there isn't a single mention of any of these people in the narrative of the story. I'd give the story one star, but half of "A Peek Into the Past" goes into some of the horrors.