The Abolitionists Daughter, Diane C. McPhail
The Abolitionists Daughter, Diane C. McPhail
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The Abolitionist's Daughter

Author: Diane C. McPhail

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2019


Synopsis

On a Mississippi morning in 1859, Emily Matthews begs her father to save a slave, Nathan, about to be auctioned away from his family. Judge Matthews is an abolitionist who runs an illegal school for his slaves, hoping to eventually set them free. One, a woman named Ginny, has become Emily's companion and often her conscience—and understands all too well the hazards an educated slave must face. Yet even Ginny could not predict the tangled, tragic string of events set in motion as Nathan's family arrives at the Matthews farm.

A young doctor, Charles Slate, tends to injured Nathan and begins to court Emily, finally persuading her to become his wife. But their union is disrupted by a fatal clash and a lie that will tear two families apart. As Civil War erupts, Emily, Ginny, and Emily's stoic mother-in-law, Adeline, each face devastating losses. Emily—sheltered all her life—is especially unprepared for the hardships to come. Struggling to survive in this raw, shifting new world, Emily will discover untapped inner strength, an unlikely love, and the courage to confront deep, painful truths.

In the tradition of Cold Mountain, The Abolitionist's Daughter eschews stereotypes of the Civil War South, instead weaving an intricate and unforgettable story of survival, loyalty, hope, and redemption.

About Diane C. McPhail

Diane C. McPhail is an artist, a minister, and the acclaimed author of Follow the Stars Home, The Abolitionist's Daughter, and The Seamstress of New Orleans, which was a finalist for the Thomas Wolf Fiction Award and the Mississippi Institute of Arts & Letters Award. A graduate of Ole Miss, Duke Writers, University of Iowa Distance, and the Yale Writers' Conference, she is a member of NC Writers Network and the Historical Novel Society. She was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, only miles from the Mississippi River and now lives in Highlands, North Carolina, with her husband and dog.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Megan on November 02, 2018

This book was totally engrossing, and I felt completely transported to the story's setting. The writing was very poetic, and there were so many sentences where I found myself pausing to contemplate the wisdom within them. I enjoyed the deep insight into the time period and the culture, and despite i......more

Goodreads review by Jypsy on May 01, 2020

I received a complimentary copy courtesy of HFVBT. I voluntarily reviewed this book. All opinions expressed are my own. The Abolitionist's Daughter By: Diane C. McPhail REVIEW ☆☆☆☆ The Abolitionist's Daughter brings readers to the deep south, Mississippi, during the span of the civil war, where we me......more

Goodreads review by Deanne on June 04, 2019

The Abolitionist's Daughter immediately caught my eye when I saw it. It is a bit different than the usual historical book in the sense it's about Southern abolitionist. The book starts out prior to the Civil War set in Mississippi. Emily is a young woman living with her brothers and father. Her fath......more

Goodreads review by Maureen on April 16, 2019

This story begins prior to the beginning of the Civil War, and our locations is deep in Mississippi, and we are living with slave owners, but, and that is a big but, they have drawn up the manumission papers for all, but the government said they weren’t allowed to free these people. This is a story a......more