The Great Depression left scars not only on the land but on the lives of those who endured it. The Saints of Swallow Hill brings readers deep into the Georgia pines, where men and women-dispossessed farmers, fugitives, and dreamers-cross paths in a turpentine camp known for its hardship and secrecy. Rae Lynn Cobb, left with nothing after her husband's death and the loss of their farm, sets out in search of survival. What she finds at Swallow Hill is more than just grueling work-it's a community forged out of desperation, resilience, and the fragile hope that people can stand together against injustice. Alongside her, Rachel Crenshaw hides in plain sight under a false identity, carrying dangerous secrets that could either destroy them all or set them free. As fire, betrayal, and violence threaten to tear them apart, these unlikely saints learn that real strength lies not in power or wealth but in compassion, courage, and cooperation. Richly atmospheric and profoundly human, this novel is both a gripping historical drama and a timeless testament to endurance, loyalty, and the extraordinary possibilities of ordinary people.
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