Chimborazo

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AuthorHouse, 22/10/2007 - 288 páginas
Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, during the last dark months of the American Civil War. Letha Bartlett is the beleaguered matron of a ward that houses three men whose lives become entwined with hers. Granville Pollard, a Northerner who spurned his Union father to fight for the Confederacy, is a double amputee who is jilted by a fiancee who cannot cope with his wounds. Gradually--and largely thorugh their mutual love of music--Letha and Pollard fall in love.

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Steven W. Wise, a graduate of the University of Missouri, is a licensed real estate appraiser. He lives and writes his stories on a wooded farm near Columbia, Missouri, with his wife, Cathy. Chimborazo is his fifth novel, following Midnight, Chambers, Long Train Passing, and The Jordan Tracks.

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