About This Book
A multi-generational narrative traces life aboard a Mississippi showboat, following the families and performers who make it home. It chronicles the company's stage triumphs and private struggles, including ambitions and romances, a mixed‑race actress confronting racial prejudice that forces painful choices, and a young performer whose career and domestic life intersect with changing social norms. Against a backdrop of floods, river travel, and the decline of floating theatre, the story examines the costs of performance, shifting entertainment industries, and the endurance of loyalty and sacrifice across decades.
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