Mary's Grace

· Dementi Milestone Publishing · AI-narrated by Mary (from Google)
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6 hr 35 min
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As Richmond matures in the early twentieth century, Grace Arents, the niece of Lewis Ginter, builds schools for the public, starts the first lending library, and continues her uncle’s philanthropic legacy. Already a confirmed spinster with no ideations of marriage, she is surprised to find herself drawn to one of the many teachers she hires to educate the children of Richmond. As their relationship blossoms, they weather intimidation by segregationists, begin supporting the most prominent African American educator in the region, and learn to navigate the world as it changes all around them.

About the author

John is an Information Security Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Before writing, he was known for his photography, world-wide travel, and his baking prowess. Now he crafts historical fiction novels based on years of research, reading, and listening for clues in every source imaginable. He married the love of his life in 2014, only 28 short years after they fell in love.

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