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On Agate Hill: A Novel
Lee Smith

On Agate Hill: A Novel

A Shannon Ravenel Book (Sep 01, 2006)
9781565124523
| Hardcover
416 pages | 155 x 234 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3569.M5376 .O5 2006
LC Control No. 2006045859

Subject

  • Bildungsromans
  • Historical Fiction
  • North Carolina
  • Orphans
  • Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865-1877)

Plot

Molly Petree, orphaned by the Civil War, is by her own definition "a spitfire and a burden. I do not care. My family is a dead family, and this is not my home, for I am a refugee girl." Raised in the ruins of a once prosperous plantation on Agate Hill in North Carolina, she's a refugee who has no interest in self-pity. To document her headstrong life, she collects its artifacts—her lifelong diaries, letters, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, court records, marbles, rocks, dolls, bones (some human, some not). When a mysterious benefactor appears out of her father's past to rescue her, teenaged Molly Petree never looks back. Taking what she is offered, she saves herself and then risks everything to hold true to her nature and to true love. She casts aside two prosperous, well-born suitors to marry a dashing—and philandering—mountaineer only to be accused of his murder. The end of Molly Petree's story is as unpredictable and as passionate as her own wide-open heart. Spanning half a century, Lee Smith's portrait of a fiery Southern woman recalls the South from Reconstruction to the Roaring Twenties—and, in the process, gives us Molly Petree, living and breathing, gripping the reader's arm as the story unfolds.

Personal

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Location Olds, Alberta
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Added Date Nov 28, 2013 20:52:23
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Value

Purchased Nov 28, 2013