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The Roswell Women
by Frances Patton Statham
From the pages of the American Civil War comes a unique
story of 450 Southern women and children, who were
arrested for treason by General Sherman for working in the
Roswell, Georgia mills, weaving gray wool for Confederate
uniforms. In an act decried as brutal by both North and South
alike, the penniless young women were uprooted from their
families, loaded in boxcars, given nine days food rations,
and shipped north, never to be heard from again.
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The Roswell Legacy
by Frances Patton Statham
The Civil War has been over for 25 years, and Allison Forsyth,
from The Roswell Women, has made a new life for herself.
Believing that her former husband, Coin Forsyth, has been
killed in the war, she has remarried and borne a son. Only
when the son introduces his lovely young fiancée, Ginna,
to his mother, does Allison discover that Coin has survived,
and that Ginna is none other than Coin's daughter by a second
marriage.
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The Boy From Bear Swamp
Memoir by William Clyde Stegall
Each fragment of memory produces a vivid kaleidoscope of
color as Bill Stegall traces his life journey from sharecropper's
son to CEO of his own company.
Growing up in Bear Swamp on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains
during the Great Depression, he portrays with razor-thin accuracy
the poverty and violence of the times.
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Other Titles Available Soon:
The Phoenix Quartet
From World War I to the period between the wars, and on
to World War II in both Europe and the Pacific, The Phoenix
Quartet is a series of four award-winning books, each one
complete within itself: (1) Phoenix Rising, (2) From Love's
Ashes, (3) On Wings of Fire, (4) To Face the Sun.
Walk Back the Cat
In this contemporary novel of manners and mayhem, set in
Mobile, Alabama and the Gulf Coast, Carley Burnside, a blonde,
green-eyed, 31-year-old landscape architect is forced to deal
with stolen blood diamonds, identity swaps, eccentric characters,
an artist colony on a Mobile Bay estate, aboriginal culture,
and a mole CIA agent, while trying to stay alive during the
extravagant 300th birthday celebration of Mobile's founding.
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