My Heart’s at Liberty
Louise Harrison McCraw—Zondervan Publishing House—194 pp. The pride of the Old South has been shattered by the devastations of the Civil War. Some of the landed aristocracy have doggedly held onto their ancestral upper class status in spite of the fact that plantations and plantation homes are a mere shadow of their grandeur and elegance before the war. Only a few of the loyal Negro servants remain for want of something better to do. The Mowbray and Gordon families are attempting to...
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