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1919 Could a local murder, an attempted kidnapping, and a strange and macabre ritual, brought to Appalachia from Europe, have anything to do with missing youth? The Great War and the Spanish Flu pandemic have just ended, soon to give way to Prohibition, the riots of Red Summer, the culmination of Women's Suffrage. A new camp for girls has just begun in the mountains of western North Carolina. Camp counselor Tricia Grimball seeks both adventure and escape from her predictable life back home. What she finds is far more than she could have ever imagined. A coming of age story of friendship, sacrifice, faith, forgiveness - and love.…mehr

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1919 Could a local murder, an attempted kidnapping, and a strange and macabre ritual, brought to Appalachia from Europe, have anything to do with missing youth? The Great War and the Spanish Flu pandemic have just ended, soon to give way to Prohibition, the riots of Red Summer, the culmination of Women's Suffrage. A new camp for girls has just begun in the mountains of western North Carolina. Camp counselor Tricia Grimball seeks both adventure and escape from her predictable life back home. What she finds is far more than she could have ever imagined. A coming of age story of friendship, sacrifice, faith, forgiveness - and love.
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Patricia Brandon, an award-winning author, captures readers with her poignant memoir, IN THE VALLEY OF ACHOR, narrating her experience with a rare form of paralysis. Her historical fiction, A RULE OF LIFE, set in 1919 Western North Carolina, was touted as a Book of the Year by the Coffee Pot Book Club (UK) and Reader's Favorite. THE CENTER OF GRAVITY, Patricia's debut historical fiction, was also recognized by Reader's Favorite and received a 5-star recommendation. This riveting tale extends from 1933 Europe to 1975 South Carolina, presenting a young woman's journey serving Adolf Hitler and an Art Professor's struggle under Nazi rule.