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Orphan Mother
ISBN-13:
9780446581677
ISBN-10:
0446581674
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Robert Hicks
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing
Format:
Paperback
321 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780446581677
ISBN-10:
0446581674
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Robert Hicks
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing
Format:
Paperback
321 pages
Summary
Orphan Mother (ISBN-13: 9780446581677 and ISBN-10: 0446581674), written by authors
Robert Hicks, was published by Grand Central Publishing in 2017.
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An epic account of one remarkable woman's quest for justice for her son after the Civil War from the New York Times bestselling author and "master storyteller" of The Widow of the South (San Francisco Chronicle).
In the years following the Civil War, Mariah Reddick, former slave to Carrie McGavock--the "Widow of the South"--has quietly built a new life for herself as a midwife to the women of Franklin, Tennessee. But when her ambitious, politically minded grown son, Theopolis, is murdered, Mariah--no stranger to loss--finds her world once more breaking apart. How could this happen? Who wanted him dead?
Mariah's journey to uncover the truth leads her to unexpected people--including George Tole, a recent arrival to town, fleeing a difficult past of his own--and forces her to confront the truths of her own past. Brimming with the vivid prose and historical research that has won Robert Hicks recognition.
In the years following the Civil War, Mariah Reddick, former slave to Carrie McGavock--the "Widow of the South"--has quietly built a new life for herself as a midwife to the women of Franklin, Tennessee. But when her ambitious, politically minded grown son, Theopolis, is murdered, Mariah--no stranger to loss--finds her world once more breaking apart. How could this happen? Who wanted him dead?
Mariah's journey to uncover the truth leads her to unexpected people--including George Tole, a recent arrival to town, fleeing a difficult past of his own--and forces her to confront the truths of her own past. Brimming with the vivid prose and historical research that has won Robert Hicks recognition.
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