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Vote the Cover on Shelley Mickle’s “The Occupation of Eliza Goode”

VIRGINIA BEACH – A trail of letters left by a Civil War prostitute record her shame, survival, and the discovery of love. Written for the book club audience by the award-winning author of Barbaro, America’s Horse, this novel illuminates women’s issues in the nineteenth century.

To vote for your favorite cover, please read the synopsis below and vote on the left hand side bar poll.

SYNOPSIS

Eliza Goode is born into a New Orleans’ parlor house in the mid 1800s. Sold as a courtesan on her seventeenth birthday, she flees her arranged future at the outbreak of the Civil War. She is passed up through Mississippi’s plantations from one slave quarters to another until she emerges at the Confederates’ Camp Corinth and is swept along to the battle of Manassas.

Along the way, she meets Bennett McFerrin and his wife, Rissa, who follows her husband to war. Using guile and her extraordinary beauty, Eliza transforms herself from camp follower prostitute to laundress, nurse, and caregiver to Rissa when Bennett is taken prisoner by Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Fort Donelson in Clarksville, Tennessee. Her final transformation frees her from her past.

Eliza’s story is more than a tale of war, transcendence, and hardship. It is a story told in modern times by Susan Masters, a novelist in Boston, whose cousin, Hadley, finds Eliza’s letters in an attic and implores Susan to write Eliza’s story to answer questions she seeks for her own life. Hadley has a shameful secret of her own—a past, about which she cannot even bring herself to speak.

Set in the second summer of the Iraq war and three years after 9/11, this is not your usual Civil War novel. This story says much about how we became who we are, and who we might have become, had the Civil War not saved us as a nation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shelley Fraser Mickle is an award winning novelist and NPR commentator whose family history (everyone in her family was named after Robert E. Lee) led her to the life long belief that one day she would write a Civil War novel. Shelley’s debut novel was a New York Times Notable Book; her second became a CBS/Hallmark Channel movie; and her third became a suicide prevention tool in high schools, winning the 2006 Florida Governor’s Award for suicide prevention in an educational setting. She was invited to be a commentator for NPR’s “Morning Edition” in 2000. Her radio essays can be heard at NPR.org. She is also the author of the children’s classic, Barbaro, America’s Horse.

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3 Responses to Vote the Cover on Shelley Mickle’s “The Occupation of Eliza Goode”

  • Hank Conner says:

    Shelley is one of my very favorite writers.

  • Dale Kaplanstein says:

    so this is why i have not seen you in months.. u go girl

  • My goodness, these are both lovely covers. However because I am attracted to “bling,” the colors and gold of the frame of the second (Cover 2) are more appealing to me. Also, I would say that both the title and the author’s name are easier for the eye to grasp in Cover 2.

    Further, photos of people also draw most people in, and in looking at the photograph of Cover 1, I found myself fantasizing about the person rather than my eye focusing more on the title and the author (key information in procuring the book).

    Thanks very much for the chance to put in my 2 cents toward this momentous decision that will be memorialized in libraries and homes across the continent. It made me feel like an expert because I am so far away from the many steps involved in this (as in “an expert is anyone who lives more than 50 miles from home.”)

    Warm regards,

    Grayce Stratton

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