The last letter. The life of Elizabeth Murray
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Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2015
In 1810, in the outskirts of Richmond, Virginia, in an abandoned cotton plantation, Elizabeth Murray gets ready to write what will be her last letter to her daughter Sophie. She will tell her about the events that fell on that plantation since her arrival at that estate, after her honeymoon, back in the year 1773. The American Revolution, as well as living within an enslaving society, puts Elizabeth face-to-face with her worst nightmares.
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