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Seven Crows: The Evangeline Memoirs (Book One) Seven Crows: The Evangeline Memoirs by E.A. Gottschalk
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“A vicarious reader, her bookshelves were crowded with romantic poetry by Keats, Shelly and Byron; classic works from Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters and the great Bard himself, William Shakespeare.  In literature Angeline lost herself in the lives of others, and dreamt of adventures far beyond the Victorian farmhouse where we were raised-- a home as forlorn as the girl who lived beneath its weathered”
E.A. Gottschalk, Seven Crows: The Evangeline Memoirs
“One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy, three crows a wedding, four crows a boy, five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold, seven crows a secret that’s never been told.”   ―Traditional”
E.A. Gottschalk, Seven Crows: The Evangeline Memoirs