Sarah

Sarah by Maura Seger, published by Worldwide in 1989, is a work of fiction that explores the life of Sarah MacKenzie during the tumultuous period of the Civil War in America. With a page count of 410, this narrative follows Sarah as she navigates her strong convictions against slavery and her commitment to the rights of mill workers, all while grappling with her own independence and the complexities of love.
Readers will find a spirited portrayal of Sarah’s journey as she encounters Philip Calvert, a man who challenges her views and ignites a desire within her. The story delves into themes of freedom, courage, and the transformative power of love amidst the backdrop of war. Through Sarah’s experiences, the book presents a vivid depiction of a woman’s struggle for both personal and societal liberation during a pivotal time in history.
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Through turbulent Civil War America, she fought for freedom… and the promise of love.With a spirited mix of Yankee pride and fiery independence that was all her own, Sarah MacKenzie vowed never to marry – and pledged herself to the blazing issues of the day. The champion of mill workers and a fierce opponent of slavery, she speaks her mind as well as any man. But when she meets Philip Calvert, as proud and mysterious as his native South, she discovers a desire she has never known. More, she sees in him a kindred spirit, united in the belief that no man should be the slave of another. But only in the face of cataclysmic war does Sarah discover her true courage as a woman, and the awesome power of love.
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