Search By:

Advanced Search

Learn More
Audible on Twitter and Facebook Audible for Blackberry is here Free Mp3 Player | Audible.com

Product Details

Sample
The Widow of the South: A Novel
Unabridged
Regular Price:
$31.47
Special Offer Price: $7.49

Two ways to buy!

Get this for
$7.49
 Learn More
Get this for
$31.47
Add to Cart
Program Type
Audiobook (Fiction)
Publisher
Length
15 hrs and 2 mins
Audible Release Date
09-09-05
Audio Formats About Formats
2 3 4 Audible Enhanced Audio
Customer Rating

3.84 based on 137 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

In 1894 Carrie McGavock is an old woman who has only her former slave to keep her company...and the almost 1,500 soldiers buried in her backyard. Years before, rather than let someone plow over the field where these young men had been buried, Carrie dug them up and reburied them in her own personal cemetery. Now, as she walks the rows of the dead, an old soldier appears. It is the man she met on the day of the battle that changed everything. The man who came to her house as a wounded soldier and left with her heart. He asks if the cemetery has room for one more.

In an extraordinary debut novel, based on a remarkable true story, Robert Hicks draws an unforgettable, panoramic portrait of a woman who, through love and loss, found a cause. Known throughout the country as "the Widow of the South", Carrie McGavock gave her heart first to a stranger, then to a tract of hallowed ground, and became a symbol of a nation's soul.

The novel flashes back thirty years to the afternoon of the Battle of Franklin, five of the bloodiest hours of the Civil War. There were 9,200 casualties that fateful day. Carrie's home, the Carnton plantation, was taken over by the Confederate army and turned into a hospital; four generals lay dead on her back porch; the pile of amputated limbs rose as tall as the smoke house. And when a wounded soldier named Zachariah Cashwell arrived and awakened feelings she had thought long dead, Carrie found herself inexplicably drawn to him despite the boundaries of class and decorum. The story that ensues between Carrie and Cashwell is just as unforgettable as the battle from which it is drawn.

©2005 Robert Hicks; (P)2005 Books on Tape, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"A love story that transcends time." (Booklist)
"Engaging....The wounded Cashwell isa worthy descendant of Huckleberry Finn." (Washington Post)
"Valiantly, Hicks returns to small, human stories in the midst of an epic catastrophe....This impressively researched novel will fascinate aficionados." (Publishers Weekly)

More from the same...

Customer Reviews

Showing: 1-5 of 17
Previous1234Next
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "An awesome read!!!"
By: Vicki (Crownsville, MD, USA)
November 30, 2009
I have read and listened to this book over and over!! I love this book. I highly recommend it. I plan on visiting the McGavock plantation in the near future. A must read!
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Well worth the time!"
By: Gary L (Camanche, IA, USA)
September 22, 2009
A great story that reads like a fiction. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a good story true or not.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Top notch narration"
By: Mark (Long Beach, CA, USA)
May 11, 2007
The narration really brings this book alive. The story is engrossing and compelling. One of my favorites to date.
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Intersting But Not Riveting"
By: Patti (Chittenango, NY, USA)
December 30, 2006
This story was based on true events, but that didn't quite give it enough to be a great story. Back and forth between a soldier and a married woman, we learn of how a final resting place came to being, and how thier lives came together.

The story was interesting, but I didn't find it riveting or very engaging. There were numerous side stories, but they did not add much depth.

Unless you're a real Civil War addict, skip this one.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Worth Every Minute"
By: Priscilla (Pembroke Pines, FL, USA)
November 11, 2006
Go back in time with this wonderful book.You will enjoy your trip.
Previous1234Next
Prices subject to VAT and sales tax where applicable
Recommendations powered by: loomia
© Copyright 1997 - 2010 Audible, Inc. Legal Notices Privacy Policy