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Beth Webb Hart

    Beth Webb Hart is an author whose works delve into the depths of the human experience with a delicate sensibility and keen insight. Her writing is distinguished by its evocative language and its ability to capture the complex emotions and relationships that define our lives. Hart explores universal themes of hope, resilience, and the search for meaning in an often-chaotic world. Her approach to fiction offers readers a reflective and enriching experience that resonates long after the final page.

    Lieben und Träumen in Charleston. Roman
    The Wedding Machine
    Adelaide Piper
    Sunrise on the Battery
    • 2012

      Sunrise on the Battery

      • 343 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "At last, Mary Lynn and Jackson Scoville are living the life they've dreamed about. The two small town bumpkins from Round O, South Carlonia, have made a fortune selling little gems of lowcountry real estate Jackson inherited and are now living in the heart of Charleston, carefully working their way up the social ladder in hopes of giving theur daughters the sterling lives they never had. But the long-forgotten God of Mary Lynn's childhood seems to be trying to get her attention. When Mary Lynn prays for Jackson to open his heart to God, her prayers are answered. Jackson makes a dramatic conversion and begins giving away money and even inviting poor, desperate and marginalized people into their home. With their social status in jeopardy, Mary Lynn faces a dilemma. Can she relenquish the dream of a fairy-tale life and give her all to God?"-- Cover verso.

      Sunrise on the Battery
    • 2011

      In "Lieben und Träumen in Charleston" kämpfen Della, Alicia und Anne, enge Freundinnen, mit Lebenskrisen wie Eheproblemen und Finanzsorgen. Auch Pastor Roy hat seine Fragen. Die Geschichte thematisiert, ob Freundschaft und Glauben Krisen überstehen können und ob es ein Wunder für ein Happy End gibt.

      Lieben und Träumen in Charleston. Roman
    • 2008

      The Wedding Machine

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.2(516)Add rating

      Set in Jasper, South Carolina, the narrative unfolds in a community steeped in Southern hospitality and tradition. The story revolves around four esteemed women who play a pivotal role in guiding the daughters of Jasper toward suitable marriages, reflecting the town's values and social customs. Their influence shapes the lives of young women, highlighting themes of community, tradition, and the importance of social standing in the South.

      The Wedding Machine
    • 2006

      Adelaide Piper

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(259)Add rating

      Adelaide Piper, a rebellious poetess from a small town, navigates the complexities of life with her unique perspective. Her journey through tragedy and heartbreak forces her to confront her past and the Southern heritage she once rejected. As she returns to her roots, she gains a newfound appreciation for her upbringing, highlighting the tension between personal growth and the weight of familial ties.

      Adelaide Piper