Rebecca’s Reveries

Rebecca’s Reveries by Marnie L. Pehrson is a historical fiction novel published by C E S Business Consultants in 2004. This edition, written in English and spanning 224 pages, follows the journey of Rebecca Marchant, who is drawn to her father’s childhood home near the Chickamauga Battlefield in Georgia. As she navigates this historical landscape, Rebecca experiences haunting dreams and vivid visions that connect her to Civil War events.
In her explorations, Rebecca learns valuable lessons about compassion, forgiveness, temptation, and the power of true love. The narrative invites readers to engage with themes of personal growth and emotional discovery as Rebecca walks a mile in another girl’s moccasins through her dreams. This book presents a unique blend of historical context and personal reflection, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the complexities of human experience during a tumultuous period.
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Rebecca Marchant had led a sheltered life until she found herself inexplicably drawn to the home of her father’s youth. Surrounded by the historical landscape of the Chickamauga Battlefield in Georgia, Rebecca finds herself plagued by haunting dreams and vivid visions of Civil War events. As Rebecca walks a mile in another girl’s moccasins through her visions and dreams she learns about compassion, forgiveness, temptation and the power of true love.
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