
Plantation
By Dorothea Benton Frank
Subjects: Eccentrics and eccentricities in fiction, Women, Mothers and daughters, fiction, Plantation life, Domestic fiction, South carolina, fiction, Fiction, general, Eccentrics and eccentricities, Romance, Mothers and daughters in fiction, South Carolina in fiction, Plantation life in fiction, Fiction, Women in fiction, Mothers and daughters
Description: The New York Times bestseller—in trade for the first time.Pat Conroy called Dorothea Benton Frank's debut, Sullivan's Island, "hilarious and wise," while Anne Rivers Siddons declared that it "roars with life." Here, Frank evokes a lush plantation in the heart of modern-day South Carolina-where family ties and hidden truths run as deep and dark as the mighty Edisto River.
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