Category: Adults, Historical Fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: 1861 Abolitionist Confederate Spy Lilac Girls
Written by Martha Hall Kelly
Read by Saskia Maarleveld, others
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Saskia Maarleveld , Shayna Small, Jenna Lamia, Cassandra Campbell, Martha Hall Kelly â Narrator
Series: Lilac Girls: Book 3
Publisher: Books on Tape
Release date: March 30, 2021
Duration: 17:59:01
This vibrant saga explores the historical ancestor of Kellyâs Lost Roses heroine Caroline Ferriday, abolitionist Georgeanna âGeorgyâ Woolsey.
In 1861, Georgy, 28, abandons her privileged New York City debutanteâs life to volunteer in a nursing brigade for the Union Army alongside her sister, Eliza.
Running parallel to this narrative is the plight of Jemma, a literate enslaved Maryland woman who, after being sold off by sadistic mistress Anne-May Watson, must choose between her family and a fleeting opportunity for freedom. After Jemma escapes her new plantation dressed up as a boy, she is conscripted into the Union Army.
When Anne-May, now a Confederate spy, hears the news, she pursues Jemma for help.
The strands eventually converge in the novelâs satisfying second half, when Georgyâs family takes in Jemma, while Anne-May obsessively searches for her. The vivid, impeccably researched saga briskly sweeps across war-torn battlefields, New York City, and Southern plantations, highlighting the struggles endured by women.—Publishers Weekly
Saskia Maarleveld , Shayna Small, Jenna Lamia, Cassandra Campbell, Martha Hall Kelly â Narrator
Series: Lilac Girls: Book 3
Publisher: Books on Tape
Release date: March 30, 2021
Duration: 17:59:01
This vibrant saga explores the historical ancestor of Kellyâs Lost Roses heroine Caroline Ferriday, abolitionist Georgeanna âGeorgyâ Woolsey.
In 1861, Georgy, 28, abandons her privileged New York City debutanteâs life to volunteer in a nursing brigade for the Union Army alongside her sister, Eliza.
Running parallel to this narrative is the plight of Jemma, a literate enslaved Maryland woman who, after being sold off by sadistic mistress Anne-May Watson, must choose between her family and a fleeting opportunity for freedom. After Jemma escapes her new plantation dressed up as a boy, she is conscripted into the Union Army.
When Anne-May, now a Confederate spy, hears the news, she pursues Jemma for help.
The strands eventually converge in the novelâs satisfying second half, when Georgyâs family takes in Jemma, while Anne-May obsessively searches for her. The vivid, impeccably researched saga briskly sweeps across war-torn battlefields, New York City, and Southern plantations, highlighting the struggles endured by women.—Publishers Weekly