Background
Mrs. Price was born in Charleston, West Virginia, United States, on June 22, 1916. She was born into a middle-class family, her father, Walter was a dentist. Her mother's name was Anna.
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First Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A compelling, vibrant saga of conflict, love, and a young man's search to fulfill his dreams. In this enthralling first novel of the St. Simons Trilogy, Eugenia Price shares the compelling story of James Gould, a young man with a passionate dream.
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In this New York Times bestseller, beloved author Eugenia Price captivates audiences in this acclaimed first novel of the Savannah Quartet—an intimate portrait of desire and devotion in nineteenth-century Georgia.
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Continuing the saga of the New York Times bestselling Savannah and To See Your Face Again, Eugenia Price, one of the world’s most beloved storytellers, weaves a gloriously moving tale of the Old South—of destinies bound by the rumblings of war—and passion freed by the power of love. Georgia, 1842.
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Third Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A timeless tale of one man's devotion toward the women he loves, the sorrow of lost love, and the beautiful island on which compassion and kindness abound. In this masterful novel by Eugenia Price, a wealthy young northerner, Anson Dodge, discovers new meaning in his life on St. Simons Island, Georgia, just after the Civil War.
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The spirited story of Mary Evans, an extraordinary woman from colonial Charles Town who finds a place for herself in St. Augustine after Spain relinquishes Florida.
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Second Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A rich and riveting tale of love, hardship, and the journey for happiness in the war-torn South. In New Moon Rising, New York Times bestselling author Eugenia Price gives us a story of faith and courage that follows the struggle of James Gould's son Horace to find his own place in life.
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Find comfort for grief and loss in this inspirational book. Eugenia Price, one of our most beloved inspirational writers, offers this simply written yet profoundly valuable book for anyone struggling through the loss of a loved one. She writes that the healing process comes first from the knowledge that accepting the loss does not mean we stop missing our loved one.
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In this powerful crescendo to Eugenia Price’s acclaimed Florida Trilogy, young and headstrong Margaret Seton vows to win the heart of grieving widower Lewis Fleming.
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A new edition of the best selling third volume of the Georgia Trilogy, presented by Turner Publishing For three decades, Eugenia Price has entranced millions of readers with her sweeping, romantic chronicles of life in the American South. In all its beauty, glory, infamy, and tragedy, Ms. Price’s South is at once mysterious and heartbreakingly familiar. Beauty from Ashes is the long-awaited concluding volume in Ms. Price’s Georgia Trilogy, preceded by the New York Times bestseller Bright Captivity and Where Shadows Go.
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Mrs. Price was born in Charleston, West Virginia, United States, on June 22, 1916. She was born into a middle-class family, her father, Walter was a dentist. Her mother's name was Anna.
At the age of ten Eugenia Price decided that she wanted to be a writer, an ambition encouraged by her mother Anna. She submitted a poem to her school's literary magazine. In 1932 she graduated from high school, declared herself an atheist and decided to pursue a career in dentistry instead of writing. After attending Ohio University for two years, Eugenia Price became the only female student to be enrolled in Ohio's Northwestern Dentistry School. After studying dentistry for two years, she decided to pursue a career in writing again.
In 1939 Mrs. Price was hired by NBC to work on their radio series "In Care of Aggie Horn", where she worked until 1942 when she left NBC to continue her soap opera writing career until the mid-1950s and then she was hired by Procter & Gamble. In 1945 she formed her own production company named "Eugenia Price Productions" and continued to write serials for Procter & Gamble.
Later Eugenia Price converted to Christianity and wrote her first book, Discoveries Made from Living My New Life, which was published in 1953. It wasn’t until the 1970s that Mrs. Price turned her talents to writing historical novels.
(Continuing the saga of the New York Times bestselling Sav...)
(A new edition of the best selling third volume of the Geo...)
(In this New York Times bestseller, beloved author Eugenia...)
(In this powerful crescendo to Eugenia Price’s acclaimed F...)
(The spirited story of Mary Evans, an extraordinary woman ...)
(Find comfort for grief and loss in this inspirational boo...)
(Second Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A rich and rivetin...)
(First Novel in the St. Simons Trilogy A compelling, vibra...)
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In 1949, Eugenia Price embraced Christianity, an act which would have a profound effect on her career and her reputation. She would spend the 1950s writing inspirational and devotional books, primarily for women, and speaking at churches and civic events.