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New York Times Bestseller • The first We Ware Your Bestseling writer comes from a dramatic historical novel of three young women, which after the later war-war war, and among a modern-day teacher, who learn their story and its significant relations for their students’ lives.
“A absorbed historical. Through.” – Library Journal
Bestsailing writer Lisa Winget brings shocking stories of life from real “Lost Friends” advertisements that appeared in southern newspapers after the Civil War, as the new free slaves made strict discovery for the loved ones who were sold.
Louisiana, 1875: In the tumor era of reconstruction, three young women set up as reluctant colleagues on a dangerous discovery: Haini, a free slave; Lavinia, pampering for a disappointing tree plantation; And Juno Jane, Creole Half Sister of Lavinia. Each private lesions and powerful mysteries bear because they head to Texas, vigilance with vigilance along the streets and soldiers are still fighting lost war. For Lavinia and Juno Jane, the journey is one of the stolen heritage and financial frustration, but for Henny, the pilgrimage West responded to a yearning question: The pilgrimage West responded to a yearning question: Can she still be out? Beyond the swamps, there is an infinite frontiers of Texas and, inappropriately, hope.
Louisiana, 1987: For first-year teacher Bendetta Silva, for a subsidized job at a poor rural school, it seems that he is like a ticket to cancel his heavy student loan-until he does not land in the city city. Augustine, Louisiana, new ideas and new ones suspect, and Beni can understand the lives of their poverty -stricken students. But between Granled Live Oak and Run-Down Plantation Holmes, the centenary old history of three young women, a long-time travel, and a hidden book that can change everything.
Publisher
Publisher: Balentine Books; First Edition (June 29, 2021)
language English
Paperback: 416 page
ISBN -10: 1984819909
ISBN -13: 978-1984819901
Items Weight: 2.31 pounds
Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.9 x 8 inch
Customers say
Customers find the book beautifully written and easy to read, with compelling characters and a soul-wrenching narrative that evokes compassion. The historical fiction effectively brings life to lost generations of slaves, and customers appreciate its realistic portrayal based on true facts. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with some finding it well-paced while others describe it as slow-moving, and the description quality is also mixed, with some finding it very descriptive while others find it too wordy.
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