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In 1903, a young woman dares to challenge the loggers on every slope of Georgia's forested mountains. Using America's first sustainable forestry principles promoted by the German forester at George Vanderbilt's Biltmore estate, she pushes forward this controversial approach to stop the timber holocaust sweeping through Appalachia. Meanwhile, she must save the life of her baby who was born with a dangerous birth defect and protect her son from a desperate logger. Rising to meet all challenges, Annaliese discovers new strengths that enable her to carve out a new path in male-dominated industry.

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In 1903, a young woman dares to challenge the loggers on every slope of Georgia's forested mountains. Using America's first sustainable forestry principles promoted by the German forester at George Vanderbilt's Biltmore estate, she pushes forward this controversial approach to stop the timber holocaust sweeping through Appalachia. Meanwhile, she must save the life of her baby who was born with a dangerous birth defect and protect her son from a desperate logger. Rising to meet all challenges, Annaliese discovers new strengths that enable her to carve out a new path in male-dominated industry.
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Lindy Keane Carter is a journalist whose magazine articles and short stories have won awards over the last 40 years. She writes medical science articles and southern historical fiction in Charleston, South Carolina.