Natchez

Natchez
ISBN-10
1575660261
ISBN-13
9781575660264
Series
Natchez
Category
Louisiana
Pages
608
Language
English
Published
1996-03
Author
Pamela Jekel

Description

Follows generations of a family through the experiences of four women, including Mississippi cotton plantation owner's daughter Anne; Arden, a Civil War belle; Reconstruction-era Felicity; and turn-of-the-century LeeAnn. Reprint.

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