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By Thelma Golden (editor), Elizabeth Gwinn (editor), Lauren Haynes (editor) and Raymond J. McGuire (foreword by)

Hardcover:

9783869306025 | Steidl / Edition7L, January 15, 2013, cover price $40.00

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Product Description: The antebellum grandeur of the Old South is well known through written page and film, but the “Other South”—the South where Hannah’s ancestors lived before, during and following the Civil War, is not as well known. A Cornerstone Inheritance traces the lives of the eighteenth-century immigrant Haywood and Free families to the twenty-first century, as they establish homesteads in the South and work hard to raise their families...read more

Paperback:

9781424161812 | Publishamerica Inc, February 28, 2007, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: The antebellum grandeur of the Old South is well known through written page and film, but the “Other South”—the South where Hannah’s ancestors lived before, during and following the Civil War, is not as well known.

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Product Description: In the twenty-first century, where political correctness and equal opportunity are of the utmost importance, there is still an overwhelming stigma associated with 'brain disease' and 'mental illness.' Author and mother of a child with multiple brain diseases, Lauren Haynes shares the story of her family's lifelong struggle to cope with her child's diagnoses in a world that has been less than understanding and accepting...read more

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9781419608155 | Createspace Independent Pub, December 15, 2004, cover price $14.99 | About this edition: In the twenty-first century, where political correctness and equal opportunity are of the utmost importance, there is still an overwhelming stigma associated with 'brain disease' and 'mental illness.

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