On Leaving Charleston From the waning glory of the Old SouthThe plantation house the lands the golden traditions of Ashley Barony made it the pride of Charleston But its fortunes fell violently irrevocably on Margaret

From the waning glory of the Old SouthThe plantation house, the lands, the golden traditions of Ashley Barony made it the pride of Charleston But its fortunes fell violently, irrevocably, on Margaret Garden Tradd s scandalous wedding day.To the wild razzle dazzle of the jazz age.From an ugly duckling love child, Garden Tradd became the glorious belle her mother, MarFrom the waning glory of the Old SouthThe plantation house, the lands, the golden traditions of Ashley Barony made it the pride of Charleston But its fortunes fell violently, irrevocably, on Margaret Garden Tradd s scandalous wedding day.To the wild razzle dazzle of the jazz age.From an ugly duckling love child, Garden Tradd became the glorious belle her mother, Margaret, had longed to be Garden s marriage to the dashing Yankee, Sky Harris, was a triumph the match of a decade.With breathtaking abandon and dazzling innocence, she danced through Paris, London, and New York as the twenties roareduntil betrayal turned the glitter to bitter ash.until vengeful secrets of the past sent her home to Charleston a city waiting to embrace its own or exact its own very special revenge.
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Best Read [Alexandra Ripley] ✓ On Leaving Charleston || [Fiction Book] PDF ☆
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Title: Best Read [Alexandra Ripley] ✓ On Leaving Charleston || [Fiction Book] PDF ☆
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Alexandra Ripley was an American writer best known as the author of Scarlett, the sequel to Gone with the Wind Her first novel was Who s the Lady in the President s Bed Charleston, her first historical novel, was a bestseller, as were her next books On Leaving Charleston, The Time Returns, and New Orleans Legacy Scarlett received some bad reviews, but was very successful nonetheless She attended the elite Ashley Hall, in Charleston, South Carolina, and Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.She died in Richmond, Virginia, and is survived by two daughters from her first marriage to Leonard Ripley, a son in law and granddaughter, Alexandra Elizabeth.Ripley has also published works under the name B.K Ripley.