![]() Inspired by true accounts, Sunflower Sisters is a rich and sweeping story of remarkable women, while vividly capturing a war-torn America grappling with nationalism and unspeakable cruelty. From this, the story of Georgeanna Woolsey was formed, one of Caroline's inspirational ancestors. In her research of Caroline's family, she discovered Caroline had preserved her Woolsey ancestry: letters, photos and memorabilia. Lilac Girls was the story of Caroline Ferriday, an American philanthropist who helped young girls released from Ravensbruck concentration camp. ![]() ![]() Martha Hall Kelly has established herself as one of the best in epic historical fiction, a writer with a keen eye and passion for research. ![]() Publishing on 30 March, this is bound to become a favourite among historical fiction readers. ![]() From the 1.5 million copy bestselling author of Lilac Girls comes Sunflower Sisters, the incredible story of three very different women set during the American Civil War: Georgeanna Woolsey, a Union nurse who pushes the boundaries of society Jemma, a young enslaved girl given a choice between family and freedom and Anne-May Wilson, a southern plantation mistress who follows her ambitions when her husband leaves to enlist. ![]()
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