Angels watching over me
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Author
Publication
2003 - Bethany House Publishers, Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota
Language
English
Word Count
79,000 words, Guess
Page Count
316 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3557153M
- ISBN-10076422705X
- OCLC Control Number50761387
- OCLC Control Numberangelswatchingov00phil
- Library of Congress Control Number2002015797
and 2 more
- Goodreads2898430
- LibraryThing1135994
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3566.H492 A85 2003
Description
A story as full of emotion and drama as the characters themselves. Born within a year of each other and in the same North Carolina county, Mayme and Katie had grown up in two separate worlds. Mayme was a member of a slave family, and her future held nothing but slavery and hardship. Katie's future was bright with promise -- a Southern family's genteel plantation life surrounded by books and music and culture. Then came the Emancipation Proclamation and the horrors of a nation at war with itself. By the war's conclusion, death and destruction had fallen on Katie's Rosewood Plantation home and on Mayme's slave quarters. What would the future bring to them now? Two girls from two different worlds -- can they survive in a world suddenly turned upside down? - Back cover.
Description
A story as full of emotion and drama as the characters themselves. Born within a year of each other and in the same North Carolina county, Mayme and Katie had grown up in two separate worlds. Mayme was a member of a slave family, and her future held nothing but slavery and hardship. Katie's future was bright with promise -- a Southern family's genteel plantation life surrounded by books and music and culture. Then came the Emancipation Proclamation and the horrors of a nation at war with itself. By the war's conclusion, death and destruction had fallen on Katie's Rosewood Plantation home and on Mayme's slave quarters. What would the future bring to them now? Two girls from two different worlds -- can they survive in a world suddenly turned upside down? - Back cover. Two young Southern girls, one the daughter of a plantation owner and one the daughter of a slave, barely survive the onset of the Civil War and the loss of both their families. When these tragic circumstances bring them together, they join forces to discover if they can make a life for themselves. As their preconceptions give way to experience, they gradually learn to value their contrasting and complementing strengths and skills as they face the formidable task of keeping body and soul together in the aftermath of this devastating war. But is it possible the Lord they have come to know has something bigger in mind for the plantation than either of them can imagine?
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Genres
- Fiction.
Series Statement
- Shenandoah sisters ; bk. 1
Other Editions
- Angels watching over me
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