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The Woodsman's Daughter

Published
Aug 2005
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General Fiction General Fiction
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432

About This Book

Hailed as Â"vivid and unforgettableÂ" by the New York Times Book Review, Gwyn Hyman RubioÂ's Icy Sparks dazzled readers—including Oprah—and became an acclaimed bestseller. Now Rubio offers another sweeping example of Southern storytelling at its finest with The WoodsmanÂ's Daughter. Set in post–Civil War southern Georgia, this is the saga of Dalia Miller, a headstrong beauty who is determined to rise above the sins of her father, a shrewd turpentine farmer haunted by a devastating secret. Brilliantly evoking the majestic estates and humble shantytowns of a South in transition and filled with vibrant characters, this epic page-turner with a spirited heroine at its heart confirms Rubio as Â"one of the SouthÂ's new treasuresÂ" (Lexington Herald-Leader).

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Aug 2006 Penguin ISBN 0143037420
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First Edition Aug 2005 Viking ISBN 0670033219
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Aug 2005 Recorded Books ISBN 1419342886
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Apr 2013 Recorded Books ISBN B00C73HCUO
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