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It took some time to get into the period language. I really enjoyed the book. Found myself easily angered with one paticular character, though it was just the way of those times.
All of Peterson's books are fun to read.

This is the first book -Lights of Lowell. It was a great book and I am now reading the second.Story of the daughter of a wealthy cotton grower naive to realities. A visit to her grandmother in Massachusetts opens her eyes. Good book!
WITH SKILL AND EMOTIONAL DEPTH, AUTHORS WEAVE A HEART-TUGGING DRAMA OF FAITH, COURAGE, AND LOVE.
Very interesting book. It is the first book in a series.
Great book! I loved it!
Theresa R. (reesecup35) reviewed A Tapestry of Hope (Lights of Lowell Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
This is a wonderful historical book about a cotton plantation owner that forces his daughter to marry someone to better his business, it is well written and a wonderful book.
Theresa
Theresa

I love this whole series......It continues through the eyes of a different character in each book.....
Loved it! This one is a keeper that I will be reading again and again!
Lorelie L. (artgal36) reviewed A Tapestry of Hope (Lights of Lowell Bk 1) on + 471 more book reviews
Book One of the Lights of Lowell series. As the only daughter of a wealthy cotton grower, Jasmine Wainwright has lived a sheltered existence, naive to the realities of Southern plantation life beyond her family's home and gardens. But when two brothers from New England visit The Willows, Jasmine's world-and her understanding of the genteel life she's always embraced-is thrown into disarray. A visit to her grandmother's house in the bustling textile town of Lowell, Massachusetts, further opens her eyes.