In this debut historical Southern novel, Lydia McCallister's aunt Rose dies a mysterious death. As a result, twenty-seven year old Lydia disappears into the fabric of Waycross Georgia, shunned just as her aunt Rose had been all those years ago. Her aunt went to her death harboring a secret that destroyed her life, and vicariously, Lydia's life as well. Lydia is determined to uncover that secret. But just as she tries to re-engage with the society that rejected her, a "yellow fever" train rolls through town and tears at the very fabric of society. Lydia is determined to help the sick and hungry…mehr
In this debut historical Southern novel, Lydia McCallister's aunt Rose dies a mysterious death. As a result, twenty-seven year old Lydia disappears into the fabric of Waycross Georgia, shunned just as her aunt Rose had been all those years ago. Her aunt went to her death harboring a secret that destroyed her life, and vicariously, Lydia's life as well. Lydia is determined to uncover that secret. But just as she tries to re-engage with the society that rejected her, a "yellow fever" train rolls through town and tears at the very fabric of society. Lydia is determined to help the sick and hungry travelers, but the men from the "Vigilance Committee" refuse to let the train stop in Waycross. Will Lydia make the same mistakes as her aunt Rose, or will she learn to navigate a world unraveled by discrimination to forge a life of meaning and substance?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol L. Craig is an author, editor, and gardener at heart. She has edited for numerous award-winning authors. You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and TikTok. She has published six books besides Restoring The Loom: In the Fantasy Tapestry Series: Dancing the Loom, Threading the Loom, and Restoring the Loom. Southern Historical Novels: The Vast In Between and The Great Unraveling. The Mending Warrior Series that blends mystery and romance: A Thousand Bits of Wonderful and A Walk in the Dark. Look for her upcoming novel: The Heart of the Storm. She has been a guest speaker for Women Writing the West in Tucson, Arizona and has given one-on-one editing sessions at the Willamette Writers Conference. She has helped new writers get their start. And, she has spent many happy hours with friends at Colonyhouse, a writer's retreat in Oregon. While at home in Oregon, she enjoys writing, reading, gardening and editing as well as coffee klatches with her husband and dog, Parker. Be Sure To Sign Up For Her Newsletter At: www.editinggallery.com to read articles from writers, editors, artists, filmmakers, book cover designers, interior book cover designs, professional bloggers, as well as those in marketing. You Can Find Carol At www.editinggallery.com, Editing Gallery, LLC @facebook.com, and Instagram: @clcraig7
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