Return to Arkansas Post
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About the Book
To honor his wife’s death-bed wish, William Brock had sent his impulsive, gangly, rabbit-shooting, tomboyish fourteen-year-old daughter, Hannah, to Boston to live with her aunt and to attend Boston Finishing School. In 1827, four years later, Hannah returns to Arkansas Post as a beautiful, poised and gracious young lady. She meets a handsome, elusive stranger who sends her emotions reeling, involves herself with the problems of a childhood friend and takes on a ruthless banker who is out to destroy her. She quickly realizes she must combine the best of both her worlds to survive in the currently evolving structure of Arkansas Post.
About the Author
Mary Wiggins Cotton, a retired educator and author of THE BIRTHMARK, SHADOWS FROM THE PAST and SOUTHERN LORE, a free e-mag, lives in West Monroe, Louisiana with her beloved husband, Bob, where she is lovingly known as “Mamaw Mary” to her combined family of nine children and an ever increasing number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.