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A memoir recounts a woman's transition from a prosperous Louisiana plantation through wartime upheaval — occupation, evacuation, and refugee travel across Texas to the Mexican border — into experiences in Mexico during foreign intervention and later life in Cuba, where she buys and manages a plantation. It combines eyewitness reportage of military occupation, displacement, and the hardships of flight with vivid scenes of Cuban urban and rural life, plantation labor systems, sugar and coffee production, local customs, religious practices, natural calamities, and the daily challenges of household and estate management.

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Eliza Ripley

Eliza Ripley was an American author known for her insightful explorations of social life and culture in the southern United States. Her notable works include "From Flag to Flag," which reflects on the experiences and sentiments of the Civil War era, and "Social Life in Old New Orleans," where she vividly captures the customs and social dynamics of New Orleans in the 19th century. Through her writing, Ripley contributed to the understanding of regional history and the complexities of southern society, making her a significant figure in American literature.

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