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On Becoming a Nation~19th-Century America

Adrienne Morris

Stories and research exploring family, legacy, and the long shadow of redemption in Civil War–era America.

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    Inspired by the quiet moral struggles that shape ordinary lives, I’m the author of By the Shores of Solon Pond and The Tenafly Road Series — stories of family, consequence, and the long road toward redemption.

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