The second journal is from Margaret Porter in Boston, Massachussetts. She marries the son of the Merriweather Plantation owner in Georgia, where she will live. The Civil War begins, and her husband joins and is killed. She is left to survive with a family.
Marie is the third strong woman who has kept the journal, which was given by her mother, Marigold, and she is the great-granddaughter of Rebekkah. Her family migrates from Canada and settles in Savannah, Georgia, where she marries and has two children. This family eventually migrates to Merriweather Plantation.
After the Civil War, a great-great-great-grandson of Carlton's shows up at Merriweather Plantation. He and his father are from an illegitimate child that Carlton sired and knew nothing about before he married Rebekkah. This has combined two families as this young Carlton will marry Rebekkah, the great-great-granddaughter of Rebekkah, thus producing a family like a paper quilt. This a book of history, biography, poetry, incest and murder, recipes, menus, and interior design covering three hundred years.
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