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Girls of '64

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About This Book

Set amid wartime shortages and anxious rumor, the narrative follows two young cousins navigating daily life in a small Southern town, from kitchen comforts to the depot where travelers bring news. Domestic scenes and social expectations are punctuated by the arrival of a mysterious visitor and a sequence of odd incidents—knocks on windows, a man on a roof, a sudden disappearance—that deepen into secrets and growing danger. Encounters with military figures and divided loyalties complicate confidences and obligations, and the characters respond with resourcefulness and courage. Tensions culminate in confrontations and a desperate race to avert tragedy, followed by explanations that resolve remaining mysteries.

About the Author

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Emilie Benson Knipe

Emilie Benson Knipe was an American author known for her contributions to literature in the late 19th century. She is particularly recognized for her novel "Girls of '64," which reflects the experiences and challenges faced by young women during the Civil War era. Knipe's writing often explores themes of resilience and the evolving roles of women in society. Through her work, she provides a glimpse into the lives of her characters, making her a notable figure in the context of American historical fiction.