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A Woman of Marked Character
The Imagined Portrait of Sarah Ridge Paschal Pix 1812-1891, Book Two 1848-1891
by Nancy Stanfield Webb
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Overview


Set in antebellum Galveston, Texas, and later across the bay on an isolated coastal cattle ranch, this sweeping biographical historical novel concludes Cherokee Sarah Ridge's emotional story of her love of family and perseverance through tragedies.
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Description


In Book Two 1848-1891 of this biographical fiction series, Sarah Ridge Paschal arrives in Galveston in 1848 with her husband and three children. There as a divorced, independent woman she builds a rewarding life while enduring the death of another child, hurricanes, and yellow fever epidemics. Marrying a man much her junior and bearing another son, Sarah Pix trades her city property for an isolated homeplace on 500 acres of prairie ranchland across Galveston Bay. As a determined pioneer, she encounters a bitter land encroachment, the privations of the Civil War, cattle rustling, and heartbreaking adversities that rip her soul.
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About the author


Author Nancy Stanfield Webb is a writer, painter, and photographer who has devoted three decades to researching and writing the two-part biographical fiction series on Sarah Ridge. The great-granddaughter of Texas pioneers and now living in Rhode Island, Webb's essays and interview articles with visual artists have been published in Southwest Art magazine and various regional magazines. She is an associate member of Western Writers of America and is the recipient of a writing residency to Millay Colony for the Arts. The author of Book One of A Woman of Marked Character, in Book Two, Webb concludes the series.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Historical / Civil War Era

Language:English

Series title:A Woman of Marked Character

Series Number:2

Pages:472

eBook ISBN:9798989609864

Hardcover ISBN:9798989609857


Overview


Set in antebellum Galveston, Texas, and later across the bay on an isolated coastal cattle ranch, this sweeping biographical historical novel concludes Cherokee Sarah Ridge's emotional story of her love of family and perseverance through tragedies.

Read more

Description


In Book Two 1848-1891 of this biographical fiction series, Sarah Ridge Paschal arrives in Galveston in 1848 with her husband and three children. There as a divorced, independent woman she builds a rewarding life while enduring the death of another child, hurricanes, and yellow fever epidemics. Marrying a man much her junior and bearing another son, Sarah Pix trades her city property for an isolated homeplace on 500 acres of prairie ranchland across Galveston Bay. As a determined pioneer, she encounters a bitter land encroachment, the privations of the Civil War, cattle rustling, and heartbreaking adversities that rip her soul.

Read more

About the author


Author Nancy Stanfield Webb is a writer, painter, and photographer who has devoted three decades to researching and writing the two-part biographical fiction series on Sarah Ridge. The great-granddaughter of Texas pioneers and now living in Rhode Island, Webb's essays and interview articles with visual artists have been published in Southwest Art magazine and various regional magazines. She is an associate member of Western Writers of America and is the recipient of a writing residency to Millay Colony for the Arts. The author of Book One of A Woman of Marked Character, in Book Two, Webb concludes the series.
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