Leigh: A Novel
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“”"Lyn Cote hooked me from the very beginning, then expertly reeled me across the pages
Pages full of romance, suspense, heartbreak, forgiveness, acceptance, and, ultimately, a satisfying ending.”"
Sylvia Bambola, author of Waters of Marah and Return to Appleton
Linda Leigh Sinclair is born in the aftermath of WWII. Raised near Ivy Manor, enveloped
in the love of her family, Leigh has everything she could possibly need, but not everything she wants.
Her overwhelming need for freedom for herself and others leads her into the modern civil-rights movement.
At eighteen, Leigh watches the powers that be collide with the radical causes of the 1960s. Choosing the
dangerous path of a journalist, she witnesses and writes about the protests and riots against segregation
and the war in Vietnam. While caught up in the winds of change and idealism, she falls in love. But when
a series of misfortunes and misjudgments leads to heartbreak, Leigh must mature quickly and call on God’s
forgiving grace. Can she become the strong and capable woman that her familyand the worldneeds?
Lyn Cote (pronounced “”co-tee”") is the award-winning author of historical novels. She was born in Texas, grew up in Illinois on the shores of Lake Michigan, and raised two children in Iowa. She now lives in northern Wisconsin with her husband and two cats.
Anna Fields has found her true home behind the microphone after beginning her career on the stage in Washington, D.C. She has garnered several AudioFile Earphones Awards and won the coveted Audie Award in 2004.”