Presents a short history of Georgia from 1521 to 1776, and contains illustrations, historical maps, and first-person accounts from explorers, Native Americans, and colonists on early settlements, the plantation system, and slavery.
A story of black and white in the American South with Berenice Sadie Brown, a black cook who mothers the motherless Frankie Addams, a lonely over-imaginative Georgia girl.
Willful and pampered Scarlett O'Hara's strength of character carries her thought the deprivations of the Civil War, but her infatuation with Ashley Wilkes keeps her from recognizing her true love until it is too late.
While out riding in the Georgia mountains, Ellie discovers Alice, a nearly deaf girl, locked in a run-down shed behind the isolated cabin of the Guthrie family.
While a serial killer stalks his small Georgia town, sixteen-year-old Henry tries to find the truth about the terrible accident that robbed him of his mother and his memories, aided by his friend Justine but not by his distant father.
Southeast Georgia kennel owner Jo Beth Sidden agrees to look for a wealthy woman's missing cat even though she is expecting a litter of bloodhounds, but when the woman is murdered she finds herself looking for a killer.
Jo Beth Sidden relies on her best bloodhounds for help when she must find the location of an abducted child, foil a drug operation, and uncover the evidence needed to link a judge to murder.