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Listen for Rachel

by Lou Kassem

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Moving up into the mountains of Tennessee introduces Rachel to a possible calling, as she learns about folk medicine from a local healer, until the Civil War divides the family loyalties and brings romance into her life.
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I found this book while organizing a library of used books for an English Institute in Korea. What caught my attention was "old-fashioned romance set during the Civil War" printed on the cover. Historial fiction is one of my favorite genres. The story actually begins a couple of years before the Civil War and it took the author half of the book to bring you to the war which made for a slow moving story for me. Overall, I felt the author did a splendid job of writing and found it to be a fairly quick read. ( )
  BMThornton | May 25, 2012 |
I definitely liked the character of Rachel- she was a good person, a hard worker, and interesting. The part in the back about Rachel's ghost made me wonder though- I'm guessing this was based on a real person. How true to her story is it? ( )
  t1bnotown | Feb 1, 2008 |
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Moving up into the mountains of Tennessee introduces Rachel to a possible calling, as she learns about folk medicine from a local healer, until the Civil War divides the family loyalties and brings romance into her life.

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