Step back in time with "A Girl of Virginia," a captivating historical fiction title set against the backdrop of the Old Dominion. Authors Lucy M. Thruston and Charles Grunwald weave a tale deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of Virginia, exploring themes of Southern romance amidst the tumultuous era of the Civil War and the antebellum South.
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