A saga of Louisiana by an author who “belongs among those Southern
novelists who are trying to interpret the South and its past in
critical terms” (The New York Times). Published in the late 1930s by
New York Times–bestselling author Gwen Bristow, the Plantation
Trilogy is an epic series of novels that bring to life the history of
Louisiana—from its settlement in the late eighteenth century to the
realities of slavery and poverty to the post–World War I era—via
the intertwined lives of the members of three families: the Sheramys,
the Larnes, and the Upjohns. Deep Summer is the story of Puritan
pioneer Judith Sheramy and adventurer Philip Larne, who marry and
strive to build an empire in the Louisiana wilderness during the
American Revolution. The Handsome Road tells the story of
plantation mistress Ann Sheramy Larne and poor seamstress Corrie May
Upjohn, who forge an unlikely bond of friendship as they struggle to
survive the cataclysms of the Civil War and Reconstruction. This
Side of Glory presents the story of Eleanor Upjohn, a modern young
woman in the early twentieth century who marries charming Kester Larne
and struggles to save the debt-ridden plantation that her husband’s
ancestors founded more than one hundred years ago.
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Deep Summer, The Handsome Road, and This Side of Glory
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504011303
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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