Willamina Pettigrew hated her name. Unlike her two prim and proper sisters she was a tomboy. The son her father never had; so he called her Willie. She loved to work on the ranch, ride horses, climb trees and draw. She was young and naive and knew little of the racial hatred that brewed outside of her small world. That all changed one night when she discovered a man at the edge of the stream where she loved to go late at night. A beautiful man with the voice of an angel.
Isaiah Reed was a black man hired by a neighboring farmer for the summer. He had experienced a great deal of the hatred some felt for people different from themselves and he had the scars to prove it.
Beulah's Song is a love story that covers a lifetime of overcoming the pain of hatred, separation and acceptance.
How true love can win out over prejudice when you learn to love from the inside out.