Not Waving, Drowning

Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Not Waving, Drowning by Linda Sands, BookBaby
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Linda Sands ISBN: 9781618425218
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: November 11, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Linda Sands
ISBN: 9781618425218
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: November 11, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

Not Waving, Drowning is the story of three women bound in a poetic tapestry: Modern day architectural photographer Maggie Morris is called to Savannah when her husband is presumed drowned. While looking into his mysterious disappearance, she’s forced to open herself up to new possibilities when she falls in love with a lighthouse restorer. Bobbie Denton, an 1889 NY reporter running from her past ends up in Savannah where she finds both love and a legend, when she uncovers the story of The Waving Girl- a woman thought to be crazy- greeting ships from her island home by waving a cloth by day and a lantern by night. Flora Martus, The 72 year old Waving Girl of Savannah, tells all her secrets to the mortician’s daughter on one day in 1940 when she lays her beloved brother, the lighthouse keeper to rest. Using the poetry of Stevie Smith as the through line, this tapestry of stories weaves a common thread of humanity in that love can’t be judged, the past can’t be rewritten, and not everyone can be saved.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Not Waving, Drowning is the story of three women bound in a poetic tapestry: Modern day architectural photographer Maggie Morris is called to Savannah when her husband is presumed drowned. While looking into his mysterious disappearance, she’s forced to open herself up to new possibilities when she falls in love with a lighthouse restorer. Bobbie Denton, an 1889 NY reporter running from her past ends up in Savannah where she finds both love and a legend, when she uncovers the story of The Waving Girl- a woman thought to be crazy- greeting ships from her island home by waving a cloth by day and a lantern by night. Flora Martus, The 72 year old Waving Girl of Savannah, tells all her secrets to the mortician’s daughter on one day in 1940 when she lays her beloved brother, the lighthouse keeper to rest. Using the poetry of Stevie Smith as the through line, this tapestry of stories weaves a common thread of humanity in that love can’t be judged, the past can’t be rewritten, and not everyone can be saved.

More books from BookBaby

Cover of the book Umlungu by Linda Sands
Cover of the book A Warmer Shade of Blue by Linda Sands
Cover of the book A Healer's Life by Linda Sands
Cover of the book After the Cup Has Run Dry by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Lightforce by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Life's Stories by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Sins Of Our Imagination by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Looking Up by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Ebola Alert by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Missy Cat in the Heart of the Tree by Linda Sands
Cover of the book How To Hold A Successful Yard/Garage Sale by Linda Sands
Cover of the book The Last of the Horse Cavalrymen by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Expressions of Empowerment by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Thraxas and the Dance of Death by Linda Sands
Cover of the book Propaganda and the Internet by Linda Sands
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy