<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"First published in hardcover by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill in January 2017."--Title page verso.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>When Major Gryffth Hockaday is called to the front lines of the Civil War, his new bride is left to care for her husband's three-hundred-acre farm and infant son. Placidia, a mere teenager herself living far from her family and completely unprepared to run a farm or raise a child, must endure the darkest days of the war on her own. By the time Major Hockaday returns two years later, Placidia is bound for jail, accused of having borne a child in his absence and murdering it. What really transpired in the two years he was away? <p/> A love story, a story of racial divide, and a story of the South as it fell in the war, <i>The Second Mrs. Hockaday </i>reveals how this generation--and the next--began to see their world anew.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>With language evocative of the South ( craggy as a shagbark stump ) and taut, almost unbearable suspense, dramatized by characters readers will swear they know, this galvanizing historical portrait of courage, determination, and abiding love mesmerizes and shocks. <b> <i>Booklist</i> (starred review)</b><br /><br /> "I gobbled this book up in one sitting, wishing I could slow down and savor the prose but too eager to find out what happened.Rivers is an unflinching truth teller. Her characters are deeply human, drawn with compassion and exquisite detail."<b> Hillary Jordan, author of <i>Mudbound</i></b><br /> <br /> "Susan Rivers sets this spellbinding, haunting human drama against the backdrop of the Civil War. Told through exquisitely crafted letters and diary entries, the delicious pacing leads to revelations both intriguing and unnerving. I was sorry to reach the end of this stunning debut. <b> Diane Chamberlain, author of <i>The Silent Sister</i></b><br /><br /> "With <i>The Second Mrs. Hockaday</i>, Susan Rivers viscerally evokes a bygone era without sentimentality. Her deeply sympathetic characters cope with the hard truths of slavery and war, maintaining their humanity and capability for redemption throughout. A thoroughly engrossing and affecting read. <b> Alice LaPlante, author of <i>A Circle of Wives</i></b>"<br><br>"I gobbled this book up in one in luscious sitting, wishing I could slow down and savor the prose but too eager to find out what happened.Rivers is an unflinching truth teller. Her characters are deeply human, drawn with compassion and exquisite detail." Hillary Jordan, author of "Mudbound" "Susan Rivers sets this spellbinding, haunting human drama against the backdrop of the Civil War. Told through exquisitely crafted letters and diary entries, the delicious pacing leads to revelations both intriguing and unnerving. I was sorry to reach the end of this stunning debut. Diane Chamberlain, author of "The Silent Sister""<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Susan Rivers was awarded the Julie Harris Playwriting Award for <i>Overnight Lows</i> and the New York Drama League Award for <i>Under Statements.</i> She is also the recipient of two playwriting grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. She holds an MFA in fiction writing and lives in South Carolina.<i> The Second Mrs. Hockaday</i> is her first novel. Find her online at www.susanriverswriter.com.
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