The conclusion of the USA Today–bestselling author’s sweeping historical romance trilogy is “a page-turner” (RT Book Reviews). The Northern soldiers ravaged Atlanta during the Civil War. Now as the city attempts to recover, all Claire Dryden has left is the little boy she has adopted and sworn to protect with her life. When the handsome Yankee colonel Fortune O’Brien storms into town, demanding to reclaim the boy he claims is his stolen son, Claire’s vow is put to the test. For she loves the boy more than life itself, but the passion O’Brien ignites in her threatens to weaken her resolve . . . With Atlanta, the author of New Orleans and Memphis completes this trilogy of passionate love stories set against the dramatic backdrop of the Civil War. “Fast-paced action and escalating romantic tension . . . These O’Brien men may well be addictive!” —RT Book Reviews “A wonderful romance told with passion and style . . . Well-developed characters . . . This book is HOT.” —Affaire de Coeur
This profusely illustrated volume draws on nearly two hundred interviews with Atlanta residents who recall, in their own words, "the way it was"--from segregated streetcars to college fraternity parties, from moonshine peddling to visiting ...
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This history of the idea of “neighborhood” in a major American city examines the transition of Atlanta, Georgia, from a place little concerned with residential segregation, tasteful surroundings, and property...
Clay, Karen, Ethan Schmick and Werner Troesken, “The Rise and Fall of Pellagra in the American South.” Draft article, 2016, http://eh.net/eha/ wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ClayTroesken.pdf. Coolong, Timothy.
From the author of the Oprah's Book Club Selection An American Marriage, here is a beautifully evocative novel that proves why Tayari Jones is "one of the most important voices of her generation" (Essence).
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This volume, Remembering Atlanta, presents over 100 images of the city's past, including views of its streets, the people who called it home, and the life, look, and feel of Atlanta.
A guide to the civil rights movement in Atlanta.
The work is arranged chronologically, with a section devoted to each decade, a chapter to each year.