The Civil War alters life for a Louisiana plantation mistress and a
poor seamstress in this novel by the New York Times-bestselling author
of Jubilee Trail.
Corrie May Upjohn stands on the levee, watching men unload the
riverboats and wishing she could travel far away. A poor preacher's
daughter, she is only fourteen and her life is already laid out for her:
marriage in a year or two, and then decades of drudgery.
At nearby Ardeith Plantation, Ann Sheramy Larne lives in luxury, but
feels just as imprisoned as Corrie May. Their lives could not be more
different, but when the horrors of war and Reconstruction come to
Louisiana and the Old South begins to fall, these two women will band
together to survive.
From the bestselling author of Calico Palace, this is the second novel
in the poignant Plantation Trilogy, which also includes Deep Summer
and This Side of Glory.