Fox’s Earth

Author: Anne Rivers Siddons
The dark but seductive tale of five generations of Southern women and the house that was both their greatest inheritance and their most confining prison.,,In 1904, Ruth Yancey is only ten years old when she is brought to live at the magnificent mansion called Fox’s Earth. But the impoverished daughter of an abusive mill worker has already internalized her mother’s steely c….Read More
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