Nashborough: A Novel
Follows two aristocratic families who preside over the southern town of Nashborough as they try to rebuild their empires after the stock market crashes and struggle to maintain their grasp on traditional family dynamics and Southern values through three decades.
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The momentous events of a turbulent century--witnessed through the lives of two powerful families.For years, the Southern town of Nashborough has been dominated by the Nash and Douglas families. In the 1920s, Seneca Nash, a brilliant lawyer, and his beautiful, courageous, and thoroughly undomesticated wife Dartania née Douglas, continue to epitomize the Southern traditions and social order that defined their ancestors. A way of life, they are certain, which will continue for their own children. But in the next three decades, overwhelming change--economic depression, world war, popular culture, civil rights--will sweep across the American landscape, irrevocably affecting them all. Yet the most shattering changes will come from within each family itself, as a new generation fights to break free from the stifling customs of the past. And for the Nashes and Douglases, life--and their beloved Nashborough--will never be the same.
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