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Lee Smith
As a book reviewer, I have to be a fast reader. Not so with this masterpiece. I savored every single word, sentence, and paragraph. I made myself get up and do something else, just so the book would last longer. I never ever wanted the story to end. This isn't just a good read; it's a book you will grow old remembering.
It begins with a rediscovered diary written at Agate Hill, a stately North Carolina house falling to rack and ruin, along with its inhabitants, in the aftermath of the Civil War. ''I know I am a spitfire and a burden,'' 13-year-old Molly Petree writes, May 20, 1872. ''I do not care. My family is a dead family, and this is not my home, for I am a refugee girl...I intend to write it all down, every true thing in black and white upon the page, for evil or good is my own true life and I WILL have it. I will.''
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(Ages: Adult)
#12874 - Paperback Book - 384 pgs
Our price $13.95
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