Two paths, one country, a modern tale of reconciliation and renewal.
A sweeping novel that picks up after the Civil War to explore how old wounds heal when courage, faith, and love bridge North and South.
In a world where a northern lawyer seeks rest and redemption, families awaken to new bonds, and communities navigate change with humor, warmth, and hard lessons. This edition traces a story of personal growth, enduring friendship, and the slow work of building trust across divides.
- Follow a lawyer’s struggle with grief, addiction, and a search for meaning after tragedy.
- Meet a cast of memorable characters who show resilience, pride, and the power of forgiveness.
- See how past prejudices meet present commitments in daily life, from church pews to plantation fields.
- Experience a portrait of family, marriage, and community that honors both history and hope.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction that blends social change with intimate relationships, and for those curious about late‑19th/early‑20th‑century perspectives on race, duty, and love.