
Brownfield takes a liking to Mem and eventually marries her under the disapproving Josie's nose.īrownfield beats and eventually kills Meme (sometimes printed as "Mem") and is jailed for an arbitrary seven years. Brownfield winds up sharing a bed with Josie, her daughter Lorene, and Josie's deceased sister's daughter Mem.
Eventually life becomes too much for him and he runs away from his debts to start a new life up North, leaving his family.Īfter declining a loan from a white landowner which he knows he can't pay back, Brownfield begins to head North on foot to follow in his father's footsteps.īrownfield is led to a woman named Josie who owns and operates a lounge/brothel called the Dew Drop Inn (in some printings, the Dewey Inn).
Ornette- second daughter of Brownfield and MemĪs a poor sharecropper, Grange is virtually a slave in cotton-era Baker County, Georgia, the more he works, the more money he ends up owing to the man who owns the fields he works and the house he lives in. Daphne- oldest daughter of Brownfield and Mem.
Northern Preacher- father of Mem, and later takes Daphne and Ornette up north with him. Hatchet murderer- meets Brownfield in prison and helps him plan revenge against Grange. Mem- daughter of a northern preacher and Josie's niece, ends up married to Brownfield. Josie- owner of the Dew Drop Inn, lover of both Grange and Brownfield, ends up marrying Grange. Mr.Shipley- owner of the field that Grange works on. Brownfield- son of Margaret and Grange, marries Mem. (He is the illegitimate child of Grange as a result of an affair that Margaret had) Grange- book focuses on his journey through life, starting at a very low point both morally and economically, to the end where he is economically stable and at a moral high point. It tells the story of Grange, his wife, their son Brownfield, and granddaughter Ruth. Published in 1970, it is set in rural Georgia. The Third Life of Grange Copeland is the debut novel of American author Alice Walker.