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11 March 2016
Classic beauty
0 of 1 found this helpful Very unique necklace. Great for a young man to give to his girlfriend. I gave one to my daughter. She loved it. Very inexpensive. Nice piece of jewelry.
25 March 2007
Chicken Soup for the Working Woman's Soul
1 of 1 found this helpful This book, to me, was disappointing! I have read several Chicken Soup for the Soul books, and loved everyone of them. The first several stories of this book:(for the Working Woman's Soul) talked about Working Moms and children. Since this did not relate to me, I did not enjoy it as well as the other books.Also, it missed the fluid writing style of the other books.
31 July 2007
Widow of the South
3 of 3 found this helpful This is one of the best books I have read! Carrie McGavock turned the Carnton Plantation into a makeshift hospital, as the bloody Civil War of Franklin,Tenn. loomed outside her door. Years later,when she found out the burial site of the soldiers she had tried to save was going to be plowed under... she had all the dead soldiers exhumed from a nearby field and reburied on her land. Eventually 1,500 soldiers would lay at rest there. Carrie could be seen ,dressed in black, walking between the rows of graves several times a day, and into the evening, always watching over her personal cemetary and the fallen men who lay there. I think she eventually went crazy, because she became obsessed with the dead. I felt as if I was beside Carrie, as she bandaged the wounded, and held the dying.Robert Hicks is a great author.