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WESTOVER OF WANALAH
I PERIL AND PASSION
II A SONG WITHOUT WORDS
III A WOMAN'S WORD
IV THE BEST LAID PLANS
V PLEASANT DREAMS AND AN UGLY AWAKENING
VI OUT OF A CLEAR SKY
VII IN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW
VIII THE SHADOWS FALL
IX THE COURAGE OF WOMANHOOD
In the sweltering midsummer of the late 1850s, a young Virginian heir named Boyd Westover rides the winding roads of his sprawling family plantation, Wanalah, accompanied by a pack of eager hounds. Charged suddenly with the estate after his father's abrupt death, he discovers a legacy of opulence layered with crushing debts and a mother whose health is fading. The weight of managing acres, laborers, and finances presses heavily on his shoulders, turning his carefree rides into a somber inspection of the land he must now preserve.
As Boyd grapples with the practicalities of running Wanalah, he also finds his world intruded upon by unexpected passions and promises of a different future. A chance encounter with a spirited young woman challenges his sense of duty, offering both solace and complication amid the looming uncertainties of the South. Their budding connection hints at a love that could either steadify his resolve or pull him further into the tangled web of family expectations and looming societal change.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2019-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1839–1911
Best known for lively historical fiction and memoir, this Indiana-born writer brought the American past to life with the eye of a journalist and a storyteller’s feel for adventure. His work ranges from Civil War recollection to novels set in early America and the colonial South.
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