Leaving Riverton

Published
Apr 2005
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
172

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It is 1856 in the small Louisiana town of Lecompte. The political unrest before the Civil War causes one family to consider moving West. Lucas Mailly, a timber mill proprietor, is one of them. He decides he must sell the family timber mill before it is too late and move West with his four granddaughters. Elizabeth Bromont, the eldest of the granddaughters, doesn't want to disappoint her grandfather. Liz is faces with a tough decision that she knows will affect her and those closest. Before they can reach Texas, she must gather all of her courage in order to keep the group together. Liz, along with her sister, Megan, and two cousins, venture toward the Trinity River. These women must learn to do without any male strength and influence as they tackle the adventures and trials of the wagon trail. Jodi Barrows pieces her love of quilting and the American West into this novel like a fine patchwork quilt. Each character has a quilt stitched into the story uniquely for them. Jodi has drawn from her own family's history to create a story founded in many truths. You will fall in love with the women of Riverton. To learn more about the collection of fabric, quilt patterns and stories...visit our website LeavingRiverton.com or JodiBarrows.com

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First Edition Apr 2005 SNS Publishing, Inc. ISBN13 9780976685821 ISBN10 0976685825
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