Ann Weisgarber

Ann Weisgarber is an American author known for her historical fiction novels, including 'The Personal History of Rachel DuPree' and 'The Promise'. Her work often explores themes of resilience and the human spirit in challenging circumstances.

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  1. 1. The Glovemaker

    Set in the harsh and isolated Utah Territory during the winter of 1888, this gripping historical novel follows Deborah, a resourceful and resilient woman who crafts gloves to sustain herself while her husband is away. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a desperate stranger on the run from the law, seeking refuge in her remote community. As Deborah grapples with the moral dilemmas of aiding a fugitive and the mounting dangers that threaten her world, she must navigate the complexities of faith, loyalty, and survival in a society bound by rigid beliefs and unforgiving landscapes.

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  2. 2. The Promise

    Set against the backdrop of the 1900 Galveston hurricane, this poignant tale follows the intertwined lives of Catherine Wainwright, a cultured pianist fleeing scandal, and Nan Ogden, a resilient housekeeper with a deep sense of loyalty. As Catherine arrives in Texas to marry a widowed dairy farmer, Oscar Williams, she faces the challenges of adapting to a new life and earning the trust of Oscar's young son, Andre. Meanwhile, Nan grapples with her own feelings and the promise she made to Oscar's late wife. As the storm looms, the characters confront their fears, desires, and the unpredictable forces of nature, leading to a gripping exploration of love, sacrifice, and resilience.

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  3. 3. The Personal History Of Rachel Du Pree

    Set against the stark backdrop of the South Dakota Badlands in the early 20th century, this poignant narrative follows the life of a resilient African American woman who grapples with the harsh realities of frontier life. As she navigates the challenges of isolation, racial prejudice, and the relentless demands of homesteading, she reflects on her past decisions and the sacrifices made for her family's future. Her journey is one of strength, determination, and the quest for a sense of belonging in a world that often seems unforgiving.

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