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Ebook About "An atmospheric, compelling story of survival, tragedy, the enduring power of myth and memory, and the moments that change one's life." --Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Four Winds "[An] enthralling and emotional tale...A story about strength and fate."--Woman's World “An epic novel that explores the metal of human spirit in crisis. It is an expertly told, fascinating story that runs fathoms deep on multiple levels.”—New York Journal of Books It was called "The Titanic of the South." The luxury steamship sank in 1838 with Savannah's elite on board; through time, their fates were forgotten--until the wreck was found, and now their story is finally being told in this breathtaking novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Becoming Mrs. Lewis.When Savannah history professor Everly Winthrop is asked to guest-curate a new museum collection focusing on artifacts recovered from the steamship Pulaski, she's shocked. The ship sank after a boiler explosion in 1838, and the wreckage was just discovered, 180 years later. Everly can't resist the opportunity to try to solve some of the mysteries and myths surrounding the devastating night of its sinking.Everly's research leads her to the astounding history of a family of eleven who boarded the Pulaski together, and the extraordinary stories of two women from this family: a known survivor, Augusta Longstreet, and her niece, Lilly Forsyth, who was never found, along with her child. These aristocratic women were part of Savannah's society, but when the ship exploded, each was faced with difficult and heartbreaking decisions. This is a moving and powerful exploration of what women will do to endure in the face of tragedy, the role fate plays, and the myriad ways we survive the surviving.Book Surviving Savannah Review :
This novel is truly historical fiction as the author writes the following,".. six days after Lee had surrendered to Sherman...". The fact is Lee surrendered to Grant, Joe Johnson surrendered to Sherman (Callahan must have missed this day in 5th grade history class)., but as this is not a history book. I want to write about plot and character development. The characters in the 1838 story line were better drawn and more believable , but I am really getting tired of handsome, but not beautiful, educated spinsters and women with abusive husbands. The character of Everly in the modern section of the novel is such a millennial stereotype-- even her name-- and as a "boomer" I do find it offensive that every mother my age walks around with a drink in her hand as she yells at the people on the street. The one caveat of my generation's women-- we are all good at organizing dinners, luncheons, and birthday parties and apparently great cooks. Also, whenever water becomes a character-- I know, I know, this is a novel about the "Titanic of the South", but it also plays an important part in the modern section of the novel as Everly is a diver-- someone is going to go in it and come out of it newly baptized and reborn, ala THE THORN BIRDS or the movie "The Piano". There are no surprises or plot twists and both story lines were very predictable. The novel is a very easy, short read and something to do on a rainy afternoon. The story of the Pulaski and its victims and survivors was done much better by Eugenia Price in “To See Your Face Again.”I was eager to read “Surviving Savannah “ but I found myself uninterested in the character of Everly. The eventual pairing with Oliver seemed forced. Maddox was a much stronger character.The obvious use of the Lamar family’s history was laughable. Why did she change the name but leave the other details intact?I enjoyed the author’s “Becoming Mrs. Lewis” but this book didn’t live up to expectations. Read Online Surviving Savannah Download Surviving Savannah Surviving Savannah PDF Surviving Savannah Mobi Free Reading Surviving Savannah Download Free Pdf Surviving Savannah PDF Online Surviving Savannah Mobi Online Surviving Savannah Reading Online Surviving Savannah Read Online Patti Callahan Download Patti Callahan Patti Callahan PDF Patti Callahan Mobi Free Reading Patti Callahan Download Free Pdf Patti Callahan PDF Online Patti Callahan Mobi Online Patti Callahan Reading Online Patti CallahanDownload PDF Wanted Wed Or Alive: The G.D. Taylors Series By Willow Aster,Laura Pavlov
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