Thursday, August 27, 2020
Saratoga Letters by Elaine Marie Cooper
Excellent read. Revolutionary war. Abigail's father died, and her Uncle showed up at their house. He was a soldier in the English army. He forced her to come to their hospital tents and help with the wounded, telling them she was married so that it wouldn't be improper for her to be there. She fell in love with one of the patients and vice versa. Well told love story where there shouldn't have been one, amidst the horrors of war. A Loyalist medic also wanted her, but he didn't behave as honorably. 200 years later in Saratoga, at a reenactment, their ancestors meet and their lives intertwine.
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"She was learning the unseen lesions of war could be as painful as the damage inflicted by weapons."
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