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Geraldine Brooks - March
Geraldine Brooks - March
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Details
Paperback - As new
Rating
3.8/5 Goodreads
Synopsis
1861, the first year of the American Civil War. March leaves his beloved wife and daughters to fight for the Northern forces. Alone in a country ripped apart by violence and hatred, he sees things that shake his very soul. He also encounters the woman who had changed his life nearly twenty years earlier - Grace. She is beautiful, educated, and a slave.
From Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic Little Women, Geraldine Brooks takes March, the absent father gone to war, and conjures the story of a passionate man struggling not just to return to the heart of his family, but also to keep his faith - in himself, in his fellow man and in love itself.
"Both harrowing and moving... March casts a spell that lasts much longer than the reading of it" - Karen Joy Fowler
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"Brooks's efforts have borne rich fruit" - Sunday Times
