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Martha Conway

    Martha Conway escribe ficción histórica que profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y su impacto en el tejido del tiempo. Su prosa se caracteriza por una investigación meticulosa y una evocación vívida del pasado, sumergiendo al lector en sus escenarios. Conway explora temas como la identidad, la memoria y la influencia perdurable de la historia en los individuos. Sus novelas son reconocidas por su profundidad y su narrativa atmosférica.

    Wandering Homes and Their Influences
    Sugarland
    The Physician's Daughter
    Thieving Forest
    El teatro flotante
    • El teatro flotante

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      El Teatro Flotante narra la historia de May Bedlow, una costurera ingenua que, obligada por el chantaje, se une a un barco teatro en el río Ohio. Mientras ayuda a esclavos prófugos, enfrenta peligros y secretos que amenazan su libertad y su nuevo amor, todo en un contexto de tensiones entre el Sur y el Norte.

      El teatro flotante
    • Thieving Forest

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Set in 1806 Ohio, the story follows seventeen-year-old Susanna Quiner as she embarks on a daring quest to rescue her four sisters, kidnapped by Potawatomi Indians. With the loss of her parents and isolation from other settlers, Susanna navigates through various challenges, including life in a Moravian village and a Wyandot longhouse. Concurrently, Seth Spendlove, who is intertwined with the kidnapping, seeks to reclaim his heritage while searching for Susanna. The novel explores themes of survival, transformation, and the complexities of pioneer life amidst Native American cultures.

      Thieving Forest
    • From the author of The Underground River comes this compelling new novel of female perseverance. Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, The Physician's Daughter is the story of two people trying to make their way in a world that is struggling to escape its past. It is 1865, the American Civil War has just ended, and 18-year old Vita Tenney is determined to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a country doctor like her father. But when her father tells her she must get married instead, Vita explores every means of escape - and finds one in the person of war veteran Jacob Culhane. Damaged by what he's seen in battle and with all his family gone, Jacob is seeking investors for a fledgling business. Then he meets Vita - and together they hatch a plan that should satisfy both their desires. Months later, Vita seemingly has everything she ever wanted. But alone in a big city and haunted by the mistakes of her past, she wonders if the life she always thought she wanted was too good to be true. When love starts to compete with ambition, what will come out on top?

      The Physician's Daughter
    • Sugarland

      A Jazz Age Mystery

      • 314 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A gripping tale unfolds as a detective navigates a web of intrigue and deception in a small town. The plot thickens with unexpected twists and complex characters, each harboring secrets that could unravel the truth. Themes of justice and morality are explored as the protagonist races against time to solve the mystery, leading to a shocking conclusion. With sharp prose and a keen eye for detail, this novel promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats, making it a must-read for mystery enthusiasts.

      Sugarland
    • Wandering Homes and Their Influences

      • 364 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This reprint of a 1872 original offers a glimpse into historical literature, emphasizing the importance of preserving classic works for future generations. Published by Anatiposi, the book may exhibit imperfections typical of age, including potential missing pages or lower quality. The initiative aims to keep these valuable texts accessible to the public, ensuring that they remain part of our cultural heritage.

      Wandering Homes and Their Influences