The Widow of the South
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The only reason I'm not giving this a 5 star is because the unabridged wasn't available. Great characters, just wondering what I missed.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The narrators did a great job, especially the voice of Carrie. I think this would be a good pick for someone who had never tried an audiobook before as it is quickly and constantly engaging. Sometimes the descriptions of grief and emotion were so raw and rang so true I found myself rewinding and listening to certain statements again. All in all, I thought it was a very intriguing and touching bit of historical fiction.
I loved this book. I loved the narrators. I need to ask more people to supper!
This book was absolutely great! You feel you are there. So interesting.
I found this to be a very strange book indeed. I suspect that the abridgement was not well done. I ended up with more questions than substance. In the interview with the author at the end, Hicks admits to having been influenced by Faulkner. That much really comes through. The destuction of the plantation way of life and the eccentricity of southerners is starkly portrayed.
The narrator really made this story come to life and the author deserves much credit for telling this forgotton story. (Be sure to listen to the interview with the author at the end). The Battle of Franklin and what Carrie McGavock did to honor the fallen is a story that we all should know. Although lacking great historical detail, the emotions and sadness of the times are vividly captured. Definitely a good and easy listen.