The Abolitionist's Daughter
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9h 14m 0s
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English
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9781684417834

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Diane C. McPhail., Diane C. McPhail|AUTHOR., & Kirsten Potter|READER. (2019). The Abolitionist's Daughter . HighBridge.

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Diane C. McPhail, Diane C. McPhail|AUTHOR and Kirsten Potter|READER. 2019. The Abolitionist's Daughter. HighBridge.

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Diane C. McPhail, Diane C. McPhail|AUTHOR and Kirsten Potter|READER. The Abolitionist's Daughter HighBridge, 2019.

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Diane C. McPhail, Diane C. McPhail|AUTHOR, and Kirsten Potter|READER. The Abolitionist's Daughter HighBridge, 2019.

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A young doctor, Charles Slate, tends to injured Nathan and begins to court Emily, finally persuading her to become his wife. But their union is disrupted by a fatal clash and a lie that will tear two families apart. As Civil War erupts, Emily, Ginny, and Emily's stoic mother-in-law, Adeline, each face devastating losses. Emily-sheltered all her life-is especially unprepared for the hardships to come. Struggling to survive in this raw, shifting new world, Emily will discover untapped inner strength, an unlikely love, and the courage to confront deep, painful truths.

In the tradition of Cold Mountain, The Abolitionist's Daughter eschews stereotypes of the Civil War South, instead weaving an intricate and unforgettable story of survival, loyalty, hope, and redemption.
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