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The Widow of the South
by 
Robert Hicks
Becky Ann Baker
Tom Wopat
David Chandler
Jonathan Davis
© 2005 by Robert Hicks
  
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Subject(s):  Fiction
Historical Fiction
Literature
Language(s):  English

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File size:   83994 KB
ISBN:   9781594832475
Release date:   Aug 30, 2005

Description

In 1894 Carrie McGavock is an old woman who has only her former slave to keep her company…and the almost 1,500 soldiers buried in her backyard. Years before, rather than let someone plow over the field where these young men had been buried, Carrie dug them up and reburied them in her own personal cemetery. Now, as she walks the rows of the dead, an old soldier appears. It is the man she met on the day of the battle that changed everything. The man who came to her house as a wounded soldier and left with her heart. He asks if the cemetery has room for one more.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
A chorus of voices revolves around the Civil War battle that took place in Franklin, Tennessee, and the McGavock home, commandeered as a field hospital for many of the 9,000 casualties. As the property becomes a graveyard, the narratives of soldiers, Carrie McGavock, and the Creole slave Mariah are taken by the four actors. Although clear enough, the performances rarely convey an appropriate sense of time and place. The language, too modern, and the accents, unrealistically refined even when the speech is not, fail to take the listener into the scene. Melodramatic writing is amplified by music that would be at home with a made-for-TV saga. Becky Ann Baker does the best she can with McGavock's angel of death role, but the uneven writing and performances are overall disappointing. R.F.W. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
 

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