The New York Times bestseller: In the triumphant conclusion of the Savannah Quartet, the hearts of three families and the soul of a nation are torn by the passions of the Civil War. Savannah, 1854. Throughout the city's elegant streets, stirrings of the Civil War are taking hold. For three families, the Brownings, the Mack-ays, and the Stileses, the war has already begun within their hearts, drawing battle lines where once there was love. Mark Browning's un-wavering faith in the Union sparks a battle of conscience that ...
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The New York Times bestseller: In the triumphant conclusion of the Savannah Quartet, the hearts of three families and the soul of a nation are torn by the passions of the Civil War. Savannah, 1854. Throughout the city's elegant streets, stirrings of the Civil War are taking hold. For three families, the Brownings, the Mack-ays, and the Stileses, the war has already begun within their hearts, drawing battle lines where once there was love. Mark Browning's un-wavering faith in the Union sparks a battle of conscience that threatens all that he holds dear . . . and challenges the loyalty of his headstrong daughter, Natalie. The elderly Mackay matriarch, Miss Eliza, is Mark's only ally in a city divided within itself. For the Stileses, their lives are forever changed as the legacies of the past clash with an uncertain future. A beautiful tale of "momentum, power, and passion," Stranger in Savannah reveals a realistic portrait "of how the Civil War broke the hearts of Rebels and Yankees alike." (Publishers Weekly)
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What a wonderful conclusion to the Savannah quartet. Don't try to read it without reading the other three first or you'll not have the character attachments. I only wish the story continued. This book deals with the hot issues leading up to the civil war, but from the perspective of the common families that were thrown into the middle of it. Beautifully written and full of southern romance.
DVWH
Apr 10, 2008
Stranger in Savannah
Very excellent and interesting book. Almost half way through it already.
tdougt47
Jan 24, 2008
Another great book by Eugenia Price. Entertaining and packed with historical knowledge.