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Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All: A Novel
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Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All: A Novel
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Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All: A Novel
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Allan Gurganus's
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
became an instant classic upon its publication. Critics and readers alike fell in love with the voice of ninety-nine-year-old Confederate widow Lucy Marsden, one of the most entertaining and loquacious heroines in American literature.
Lucy married at the turn of the twentieth century, when she was fifteen and her husband was fifty. If Colonel William Marsden was a veteran of the "War for Southern Independence," Lucy became a "veteran of the veteran" with a unique perspective on Southern history and Southern manhood. Lucy’s story encompasses everything from the tragic death of a Confederate boy soldier to the feisty narrator's daily battles in the Homecomplete with visits from a mohawk-coiffed candy striper.
is a marvel of narrative showmanship and proof that brilliant, emotional storytelling remains at the heart of great fiction.
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
became an instant classic upon its publication. Critics and readers alike fell in love with the voice of ninety-nine-year-old Confederate widow Lucy Marsden, one of the most entertaining and loquacious heroines in American literature.
Lucy married at the turn of the twentieth century, when she was fifteen and her husband was fifty. If Colonel William Marsden was a veteran of the "War for Southern Independence," Lucy became a "veteran of the veteran" with a unique perspective on Southern history and Southern manhood. Lucy’s story encompasses everything from the tragic death of a Confederate boy soldier to the feisty narrator's daily battles in the Homecomplete with visits from a mohawk-coiffed candy striper.
is a marvel of narrative showmanship and proof that brilliant, emotional storytelling remains at the heart of great fiction.