Miss Mary Margaret
Book II
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About the Book
HISTORICAL ROMANCE
Mary Margaret Harwell never dreamed she would move to Little Rock, Arkansas, just as she never dreamed she would marry a Yankee. As her radically Republican husband, Thomas, enters the politics of reconstructing Arkansas after the Civil War, Maggie soon discovers that although the war is over, the bitterness of the loss has not diminished.
As Tom and Maggie settle into their new life in Arkansas, she busies herself painting artwork for their cottage, reuniting with her father, and becoming acquainted with the residents of Little Rock—or at least the ones who do not shun her because she is married to a northerner. But racial tensions escalate to new heights, and Maggie becomes the victim of a terrifying assault that leaves two men dead and shakes her to her core. As their journey eventually leads them from Arkansas to the nation’s capital, Maggie is faced with an agonizing decision when President Grant appoints her husband as governor of the Idaho Territory.
In this continuing historical saga based on a true story, a politician’s wife faces one challenge after the other in a world still reeling after the Civil War.
About the Author
Mary Frances Hodges graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with degrees in history and English, as well as a master’s degree in education. Now retired from teaching positions at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Pulaski Technical College, she speaks at national conferences and has authored four books. This is the second book in the Miss Mary Margaret series.