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This is another great book by Eugenia Price. It chronicles Lewis Flemings' grief at the loss of his young wife and then his marriage to beautiful, young Margaret. Together they rebuild Hibernia on the St. Johns River in northern Florida, and fill it to overflowing with the laughter and tears of their large, close-knit brood. But nothing could have prepared them for the ravages of war, the rampaging Seminoles and then the victorious Yankees plundering their cherished South. A wonderful story of love, hope and faith.
This is a must for Eugenia Price fans! A wonderful story of the old south - Civil War era. A great read!
Great book about a woman's life story. Wonderful, sweet story.
The novel of one woman's love for her family in frightening new times as her homeland is attacked by Seminoles and plundered by Yankees.
From the Seminole uprisings to the Civil War, they fought for their bleoved plantation, their family, and their faith. . .Margaret Seton had loved the handsome young widower long before she become Lewis Fleming's bride. Together they would rebuild Hibernia on the St. Johns River in northern Florida, and fill it to overflowing with laughter and tears of their large, close-knit family. But nothing could have prepared them for the revages of war, the rampaging Seminoles, then the victorious Yankees plundering their cherished South, calling Margaret's husband and sons to battle, and her daughters to frightening new times. And above all, calling upon Margaret herself in this hour of need to become their wellspring of hope and faith. --
From the Seminole uprisings to the Civil War, they fought for their bleoved plantation, their family, and their faith. . .Margaret Seton had loved the handsome young widower long before she become Lewis Fleming's bride. Together they would rebuild Hibernia on the St. Johns River in northern Florida, and fill it to overflowing with laughter and tears of their large, close-knit family. But nothing could have prepared them for the revages of war, the rampaging Seminoles, then the victorious Yankees plundering their cherished South, calling Margaret's husband and sons to battle, and her daughters to frightening new times. And above all, calling upon Margaret herself in this hour of need to become their wellspring of hope and faith. --
From the Seminole uprisings to the Civil War, they fought for their beloved plantation, their family, and their faith...