The Women of Magnolia

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Marlene Mitchell ISBN: 9781311471338
Publisher: Marlene Mitchell Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Marlene Mitchell
ISBN: 9781311471338
Publisher: Marlene Mitchell
Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the mid-1800s, Mississippi was one of the richest states in the Union. The wealthy plantations owners enjoyed an opulent life during this golden age of prosperity. The Vine family owned one of these vast plantations. Hundreds of acres of lush cotton plants covered their property and was home to over three hundred slaves.

When Evan Vine's father dies suddenly, he is summoned home from France to manage Vine Manor: a task that he does not relish. It is only when he meets Mary Elizabeth Cates that his life changes forever. She returns his love and accepts his proposal of marriage. As a wedding gift, he presents her with a magnificent summer home called Magnolia. Mary Elizabeth begins the legacy of women who inhabit Magnolia.

In this novel written in a unique style, you will meet and explore the lives of Mary Elizabeth Vine, her daughter, Hallie Vine Simmons, and granddaughters, Mary and Lydia. You will also meet the prostitutes who come to Magnolia to seek refuge and the black slave women who have endured the wrath of their masters. Their compelling story will endear itself to you in the detailed profile of the women.

Witness the early years when life is good, only to change at a moment's notice by an outbreak of cholera or a slave uprising. There are the middle years when the Civil War tears apart the South leaving tragedy and desolation in its path. Finally... the restoration when everyone attempts to find a new life... a new life at Magnolia.

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In the mid-1800s, Mississippi was one of the richest states in the Union. The wealthy plantations owners enjoyed an opulent life during this golden age of prosperity. The Vine family owned one of these vast plantations. Hundreds of acres of lush cotton plants covered their property and was home to over three hundred slaves.

When Evan Vine's father dies suddenly, he is summoned home from France to manage Vine Manor: a task that he does not relish. It is only when he meets Mary Elizabeth Cates that his life changes forever. She returns his love and accepts his proposal of marriage. As a wedding gift, he presents her with a magnificent summer home called Magnolia. Mary Elizabeth begins the legacy of women who inhabit Magnolia.

In this novel written in a unique style, you will meet and explore the lives of Mary Elizabeth Vine, her daughter, Hallie Vine Simmons, and granddaughters, Mary and Lydia. You will also meet the prostitutes who come to Magnolia to seek refuge and the black slave women who have endured the wrath of their masters. Their compelling story will endear itself to you in the detailed profile of the women.

Witness the early years when life is good, only to change at a moment's notice by an outbreak of cholera or a slave uprising. There are the middle years when the Civil War tears apart the South leaving tragedy and desolation in its path. Finally... the restoration when everyone attempts to find a new life... a new life at Magnolia.

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