Peachtree Road

Peachtree Road by Anne Rivers Siddons, published by Harper & Row in 1991, is a first edition novel that spans 566 pages. This work explores the complex relationship between two cousins, Lucy and Shep, as they navigate their love-hate dynamic over several decades within the elite circles of Southern society.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of romance and regional identity, set against the backdrop of Atlanta, Georgia. The story intricately weaves the lives of its characters, highlighting their struggles and connections amid the societal expectations of their environment. Through the lens of fiction, Peachtree Road presents a detailed portrayal of the intricacies of family ties and the challenges of love within a specific cultural context.
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Two star-crossed cousins, the independent Lucy and the bookish Shep, play out a love-hate relationship over several decades among the elite levels of Southern society
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