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Where the Rivers Merge

A Novel

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"Wade into the Lowcountry of South Carolina with Mary Alice Monroe's sweeping Southern epic."—People

"This is book club fiction at its finest!" —Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author

From New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe comes her highly anticipated Where the Rivers Merge, the first of two epic and triumphant novels celebrating one intrepid woman's life across multiple generations in the American South.

1908: The Lowcountry of South Carolina is at the cusp of change. Mayfield, the grand estate held for generations by the Rivers family, is the treasured home of young Eliza. A free spirit, she refuses to be confined by societal norms and spends her days exploring the vast property, observing wildlife, and riding horses. But the Great War, coastal storms, and family turmoil bring unexpected challenges to Eliza, putting her on a collision course with the patriarchal traditions of a bygone era.

1988: At 88, Eliza is the scion of the Rivers/DeLancey family. She's fought a lifetime to save her beloved Mayfield and is too independent and committed to quietly retire and leave the fate of the estate to her greedy son. She must make decisions that will assure the future of the land and her family—or watch them both be split apart.

Set against the evocative landscape of the twentieth-century Lowcountry, Where the Rivers Merge is a dramatic and sweeping multigenerational family story of unyielding love, lessons learned, profound sacrifices, and the indomitable spirit of a woman determined to persevere in the face of change in order to protect her family legacy and the land she loves.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2025

      In 1908, young Eliza revels in the fields and wildlife at Mayfield, her family's estate in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. While those idyllic days don't last, Eliza becomes the matriarch of the family and must make difficult decisions to protect her family legacy and the land she loves. Bestselling Monroe's (The Summer of Lost and Found) latest receives a 150K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.

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      Starred review from April 1, 2025
      Best-selling Monroe's enthralling family saga follows dual time lines as Eliza, CEO of a successful family-owned company, tells her life story. Historical details, customs of the times, love, loss, economics, and passionate love for the land are all deftly interwoven. In 1988, on her eighty-eighth birthday, Eliza's son attempts to usurp her at the annual stockholders meeting by calling for a mandatory retirement. He wants to prevent Eliza from putting her beloved Mayfield, the South Carolina estate where she was born, into a conservation easement. Norah, unknown to the family, introduces herself as Eliza's grandniece and, as a shareholder, speaks up for the easement as a way to share their legacy with many "rather than it being the private property of the privileged few." When Eliza invites Norah to Mayfield, she shares the tale of how, in 1908, she met Norah's grandmother, Covey, a Black girl her same age who saved her when she was lost. Despite rigid segregation, they became best friends. With Eliza's brothers and friends, they experienced the natural wonders of the Lowcountry. Monroe's novel has echoes of such classics as A Woman of Substance, by Barbara Taylor Bradford, The Shell Seekers, by Rosamunde Pilcher, and The Thorn Birds, by Colleen McCullough.

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