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The Turquoise
The Turquoise | Anya Seton
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Seton, at her best, has a gaudy vitality all her own, and a sure sense of theatre. This reader for one, enjoyed The Turquoise enormously. New York Times With accurate historical background, Anya Seton has constructed a touchingly tragic story of a girl who tried so hard to find happiness that she lost everything in her search. The life of Santa Fe Cameron lingers long in memory. Springfield Republican Santa Fe Cameron was named for the town where she was born, because her Scottish father and a distressed priest could agree on no other name. When she is seven years old, the unexpected death of her father makes her an orphan. Shortly thereafter, a Navajo shaman recognizes her psychic powers and gives her a turquoise pendant as a keepsake. This turquoise, the Indian symbol of the spirit, dominates her life. She eventually leaves the simple beauty of her native New Mexico to search for happiness in the opulent New York of the 1870s. For Fey, life is made up of violent contrasts: the rough wagon that brings her East and the scented carriages waiting before her own Fifth Avenue mansion; the glittering world of the Astors and a dreary cell in the Tombs. All the color, excitement, and rich period detail that distinguish Anya Setons novels are here, together with one of her most unusual heroines.
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Leftcoastzen
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I was intrigued when I found it took place in New Mexico territory in the 1850s.It starts w/ a classic trope ,her mother dies while giving birth,father dies young so she is orphaned.But how many stories cover an impulsive marriage & following the Santa Fe trail back east to make their fortune in New York!Rich in historical detail ,one of the 1st thing she discovered in NYC? Office of the Drs.Blackwell.She reflects on choices made,how we go wrong.

LeahBergen Ah, you got to it! 👏🏻👏🏻 I‘ll have to pluck it off my own shelves soon, too. 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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#FirstLineFridays Santa Fe Cameron was named for the town of her birth,because her Scottish father and a distressed little New Mexican priest could agree on no other name.

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So I used this for photo prompt a while back, was going to put it back on the shelf. Read 2 chapters, now totally sucked in. #weekendplans

LeahBergen Oh, good! I‘m looking forward to your thoughts. 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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#curiouscovers Santa Fé Cameron looks like a #woman with a tale to tell .?

Eggs La chica bella ❤️📚🌹 4y
LeahBergen I have this one and have never read it! 4y
Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen still on my TBR, too much to read 4y
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National Book Lovers Day, for all those who love to read, It encourages you to find your favorite reading place, and a good book to read the day away.
step back in time
*very first books used parchment or vellum (calf skin) for book pages.
*book covers were made of wood and often covered in leather.
*books were fitted with clasps or straps.
*Public libraries appeared in the Middle Ages.
*libraries chained books to shelves/desk preventing theft