Peachtree Road. As in the bestselling Homeplace, Siddons again depicts the demise of genteel Atlanta and its submergence in the Sunbelt culture while . PEACHTREE ROAD. by Anne Rivers Siddons ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, A long southern psychological novel, extending from WW II to the present, about well-to-do Atlanta families and their trials and tribulations. Siddons' (Homeplace, Fox's Earth) Atlanta is more the legacy of Rhett Butler than Ashley Wilkes: its business leaders are forward-thinking and pragmatic; they support the civil-rights Author: Kirkus Reviews. · Peachtree Road. by Anne Rivers Siddons. Along a quiet street on a hill at the outskirts of Atlanta live a dying breed of Southern aristocrats. Growing up in sprawling mansions, and attended to by black servants, these Buckhead families form a tight nucleus of wealth and power. This privileged way of life is about to be shattered by the nascent Civil Rights Movement, and the arrival of the headstrong, .
The title of this book is Peachtree Road and it was written by Anne Rivers Siddons. This particular edition is in a Paperback format. This books publish date is and it has a suggested retail price of $ It was published by Harper Perennial and has a total of pages in the book. The novelist Anne Rivers Siddons in She defined herself as a storyteller and resisted being categorized as a women's writer. Her breakthrough, "Peachtree Road". — Chattanooga Free PressA masterful tale of love, hate, and rebellion set in an elite world of class and wealth, New York Times bestselling author Anne Rivers Siddons's Peachtree Road is the unforgettable story of the turbulent growth of a great Southern city and of two people cursed by blood and bltadwin.rurong, independent, and.
Peachtree Road. by Anne Rivers Siddons. Along a quiet street on a hill at the outskirts of Atlanta live a dying breed of Southern aristocrats. Growing up in sprawling mansions, and attended to by black servants, these Buckhead families form a tight nucleus of wealth and power. This privileged way of life is about to be shattered by the nascent Civil Rights Movement, and the arrival of the headstrong, exuberant beauty, Lucy Bondurant. Anne Rivers Siddons. · Rating details · 10, ratings · reviews. Tenth anniversary edition! Set amidst the grandeur of Old Southern aristocracy, here is a novel that chronicles the turbulent changes of a great city--Atlanta--and tells the story of love and hate between a man and a woman. When Lucy comes to live with her cousin, Sheppard, and his family in the great house on Peachtree Road, she is an only child, never expecting that her. Peachtree Road. As in the bestselling Homeplace, Siddons again depicts the demise of genteel Atlanta and its submergence in the Sunbelt culture while keeping the reader engrossed in a suspenseful.
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