
Vivianne deBouchet is a woman who lives her Catholic faith. When her husband, Jean-Luc, comes into possession of a Terrebonne Parish sugar plantation in the 1850's, Vivianne and Jean-Luc's faith propel them to create the community of Belle Terre. Join Vivianne and Jean-Luc, and Pascal and Mathilde Chauvin as they move their families to the plantation Teach Abhainn. Meet the slaves who will become free people of color. Meet Seamus and Eileen O'Malley the former owners of Teach Abhainn, and meet Henri and Haloka Allard, an Acadian fur trapper and his wife.Celebrate with the residents of Belle Terre as a slave operated plantation becomes a community of God's children, equal in the eyes of God and each other.

Eugene Ledet falls sick while moving his family from Mississippi to Nebraska in 1863. Stopping in Belle Terre to recuperate with his dear friend Henri Allard and Henri's family sets a chain of events in motion that will impact both families and the community of Belle Terre.
Follow the lives of the Ledet and Allard families, especially Kostina Ledet and Chito Allard as they navigate the challenges life presents from 1863 until 1888.
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