The heroines of this novel are three North Carolina women: the healer Charlie-Kate, her impulsive daughter Sophia, and her extraordinary young granddaughter Margaret.
"Story of three generations of women from the Kate family living in rural North Carolina."
"In de eerste helft van deze eeuw zetten drie generaties vrouwen uit een familie zich in voor de gezondheidszorg in Pasquotan County."
"The heroines of this novel are three North Carolina women: the healer Charlie-Kate, her impulsive daughter Sophia, and her extraordinary young granddaughter Margaret."@en
""Three women find solace in an eccentric household in Raleigh, North Carolina." "Margaret narrates the story of three generations of strong, North Carolina women, who defy the Southern-belle stereotype. Grandmother Charlie Kate Birch is a turn-of-the-century midwife and healer. Daughter Sophia overcomes a bad marriage and finds a new love. Granddaughter Margaret tells the story of growing up guided by these strong women and finding her own happiness.""@en
"Three women find solace in an eccentric household in Raleigh, North Carolina."
"Three women find solace in an eccentric household in Raleigh, North Carolina."@en
"Margaret struggles toward adulthood in a world torn apart by the Second World War and complicated by her strong-willed mother, Sophia, and grandmother, Charlie Kate, in a story about three generations of passionate, willful Southern women."@en
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