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Good Time Coming (Large print, Hardcover, Main - Large Print)
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Good Time Coming (Large print, Hardcover, Main - Large Print)
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A powerful tale of the survival of the women and children left
behind during the American Civil War by the author of the Sebastian
St Cyr mysteries. It's the beginning of the American Civil War and
the Union army is sailing down the Mississippi, leaving death and
destruction in its wake. The graceful river town of St.
Francisville, Louisiana, has known little of the hardships, death,
and destruction of the War. But with the fall of New Orleans, all
changes. A Federal fleet appears on the Mississippi, and it isn't
long before the depredations and attacks begin. For one Southern
family the dark blue uniform of the Union army is not the only
thing they fear. A young girl stops a vicious attack on her mother
and the town must pull together to keep each other safe. But a
cryptic message casts doubt amongst the town's folk. Is there a
traitor in the town and can anybody be trusted? Twelve-year-old
Amrie and her family have never felt entirely accepted by their
neighbors, due to their vocal abolitionist beliefs. But when
Federal forces lay siege to the nearby strongholds of Vicksburg and
Port Hudson, the women and children of St. Francisville find
themselves living in a no man's land between two warring armies.
Realizing they must overcome their differences and work together to
survive, they soon discover strengths and abilities they never knew
they possessed, and forge unexpected friendships. As the violence
in the area intensifies, Amrie comes to terms with her own capacity
for violence and realizes that the capacity for evil exists within
all of us. And when the discovery of a closely guarded secret
brings the wrath of the Federal army down on St. Francisville, the
women of St. Francisville, with whom Amrie and her mother have
shared the war years' many deprivations and traumas, now unite and
risk their own lives to save them. This isn't Gone With the Wind;
it isn't glamorous but it is raw and tugs at the heartstrings in
the same way. Do we finally have a rival to Margaret Mitchell?
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