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To See Your Face Again
  

To See Your Face Again (Hardcover)

by Eugenia Price (Author) "JUST at sunrise on June 13, 1838, forty-six-year-old Mark Browning stood at the open east window of his mercantile office on Savannah's Commerce Row and..." (more)
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The second installment in the Savannah Quartet saga traces the romance between Burke Latimer, a Southern tycoon who loses his fortune, and Natalie Browning, who follows the ruined Latimer to Savannah in hopes of marriage. Reprint. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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JUST at sunrise on June 13, 1838, forty-six-year-old Mark Browning stood at the open east window of his mercantile office on Savannah's Commerce Row and stared out over the brightening expanse of water toward the wide bend that turns the river toward the sea. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars This was a good book, Jan 16 2000
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This book was very fun to read. It kept you interested the whole time. I read this huge book in about two weeks because i couldn't stand not to miss a day reading it. It also made you want to read the next in the series which I am trying to figure out what its called. Eugenia Price did a wonderful job.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good story with cardboard characters., Feb 19 1999
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Very fast and very entertaining, this is a love story that develops very slowly but keeps the reader wanting to turn the page in hopes of things working out. Based on the factual sinking of the ship "Pulaski" which took the lives of some Savannah residents, Price sets Natalie Browning, daughter of "Savannah"'s Mark, on a crash course with destiny and some lessons in survival that are pretty interesting. However, the characters could be more believable. Natalie's flawless, flame-haired beauty is a little too often commented on and a little too hard to really digest, especially with the fact that she is, of course, a spoiled brat, an idea which is hardly new in literature. Her counterpart, Burke Latimer, is this golden Adonis whose dashing good looks are a little wooden as well, and his teasing of the bitchy Natalie smacks too much of something Margaret Mitchell has already done. Aside from that, though, congratulations again to Eugenia Price for creating engaging fiction from factual events.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved all her books. I am sorry to hear that she died., Aug 23 1998
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This book is so wonderful. I have read the entire quartet. Also I have read the st. Simon's group. Do you gave a list of any other books she wrote? If so Email me at gmklipa@webtv.net. Her books read like personal diaries and you feel they are happening to real people and what the people of that period were really thinking. I was hoping to find out that she had written something else after the quartet and was disappointed to find out on your web site that she had died.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE HER BOOK!!!
I picked this book by mistake and fell in love with the story. It was sad however to find out that she passed away in 1996. Read more
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