When Sara Wade inherits her paternal grandmother’s plantation, Harrogate, her mother encourages her to go—despite the fact that it’s unheard of for a single woman to live alone in 1850—because she doesn't want to explain Sara’s embarrassing ability to see ghosts to her friends. Fed up with
Garden of the Moon
✍ Scribed by Sinclair, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 107219728
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 180 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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