Historical-fiction based on the young life of Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten, the noted African American folksinger, who wrote the famous song "Freight Train" when she was just eleven years old. Elizabeth's Song is the true-life story of Elizabeth (Libba) Cotten, the noted African American folksinger, guitarist, and songwriter. Against all odds, young Elizabeth teaches herself to play guitar left-handed on a borrowed instrument. Eventually, she earns enough money to buy a guitar of her very own, and is then inspired to write her first song--the folk classic "Freight Train," written when she was eleven years old. Elizabeth's unique style of playing guitar (upside down and backwards), from which the term "cotten picking" is derived, has influenced countless other artists. Elizabeth's story is one that will inspire people of all ages.
Michael Wenberg Books
This author masterfully explores the complexities of human relationships and the emotional landscapes of adolescence. His works are characterized by a penetrating insight into character psychology and a sensitive portrayal of themes such as loss, hope, and the search for identity. Through a compelling narrative style, he draws readers into stories that resonate with universal human experiences. His ability to capture the rawness and fragility of life makes him a notable voice in contemporary literature.
