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“Bestselling Monroe's enthralling family saga follows dual timelines 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…. Monroe's novel has echoes of such classics as A Woman of Substance (1979) by Barbara Taylor Bradford, The Shell Seekers (1987) by Rosamunde Pilcher, and The Thorn Birds (1977) by Colleen McCullough.” — Booklist (starred review)
"A thoughtful work that her fans and those who prize stories about preserving nature and heritage will enjoy." — Library Journal (starred review)
"Mary Alice Monroe weaves a shimmering tapestry of nature and human nature, love and war, tradition and change. With the passing generations, the battle heats up, but Eliza is a matriarch determined to have her say. Readers will fall in love with her as she reveals Mayfield's past and leaves her indelible mark on its future. This is book club fiction at its finest!" — Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Shelterwood
“Monroe serves up a pleasing paean to rural life in South Carolina…. The author’s fans will find much to admire.” — Publishers Weekly
"From the lyrical pen of Mary Alice Monroe comes a poignant tale of one woman’s unbreakable bond with the natural world. Where the Rivers Merge is a breathtaking, multigenerational saga of Eliza Rivers, a woman fiercely determined to protect her family’s legacy and the land she loves. Set against the lush backdrop of South Carolina’s Lowcountry and its rivers, Eliza must navigate the ravages of time, longing, and loss to safeguard her cherished home. With Monroe’s signature grace and her profound understanding of nature’s power, this is a journey through resilience, love, and complicated family ties. Where the Rivers Merge is Mary Alice Monroe at her best, reminding us that there is a magical connection between human nature and Mother nature and that it’s in this bond where we find our greatest hope for the future.” — Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea
"Where The Rivers Merge is simply captivating. Monroe is a master storyteller and her lyrical depictions of the Lowcountry and the natural world awakened all of my senses and left me breathless at every chapter's end. The characters leapt off the page and stayed with me long after the book was finished. Stunning in every way, a must-read." — Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve
“With elegant prose and an embracing heart, Mary Alice Monroe has written an epic tale of the place where the soul of nature and the soul of a unique woman converge. Across her eighty-eight years, Eliza Rivers has dedicated her life not only to the preservation of Mayfield, her beloved family estate, but also to the protection of the threatened ACE basin, a haven for endangered South Carolina flora and fauna. Monroe’s deep love of this extraordinary land burns brightly in every line. Where the Rivers Merge is the first of two novels chronicling the life of Eliza Rivers. Along with every other fan of Mary Alice Monroe’s extraordinary body of work, I’m eagerly awaiting the next.” — William Kent Kruger, New York Times bestselling author of The River We Remember
"Mary Alice Monroe has spent a long career writing about the environment, and that love of nature rises to the surface here in Where the Rivers Merge like never before. Beginning in 1988, her novel—centered around the life of her fictional heroine, Eliza Pinckney Rivers--catapults us back to the dawn of the 20th century, when Monroe's beloved South Carolina is just emerging from the long shadow of the Civil War. We meet Eliza first when she's eighty-eight—and then again when she's just eight years old, the vibrant, headstrong daughter of a family that owns Mayfield, a huge piece of property in the ACE Basin, a magical piece of land where three rivers converge. Monroe's sweeping family saga is so layered that it will take two books to take us through the 20th century (the sequel will be out next year). In this first of two installments, we see Eliza wrestle with an against-the-odds friendship, a searing loss, and a first love. A passionate love letter to the complex and nuanced history of the American South, and to the flora and fauna that abound in the author's beloved South Carolina, WHERE THE RIVERS MERGE is also a reminder to us all to conserve the land we hold dear." — Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau
“Lowcountry roots run deep in Mary Alice Monroe’s latest environmental masterpiece…a wonderful new family saga. Where the Rivers Merge is the first of a two-part series that is sure to become a classic…. This is a sweeping story of one precocious woman’s fight to keep the land and her home safe from development at all costs…. Monroe makes everything come alive with her prose.” — Florida Weekly
“Where the Rivers Merge is an entrancing, multigenerational tale brimming with characters so vivid and endearing that, to the reader, they quickly feel like longtime friends. With each gripping reveal of Mayfield’s past, Monroe drew me deeper on a journey, at turns both heartwarming and heartbreaking, while building to its elegant conclusion. A touching, memorable read.” — Kristina McMorris, New York Times bestselling author of Sold on a Monday and The Girls of Good Fortune
"Like so many of you, I start my summer season with the enchanting novels of Mary Alice Monroe. I'm a devoted fan of her magical depictions of the lowcountry and the charms of her characters." — Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Mary Alice Monroe writes gorgeously, with authority and tenderness, about the natural world and its power to inspire, transport, and to heal." — Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"A lush and shimmering book about memory, family, the power of stories, and the ties that bind us to landscape. This book sings with significance. Mary Alice Monroe has penned a beautiful and lasting love letter to the south." — Signe Pike, author of The Lost Queen series
“Mary Alice Monroe takes us on an emotional journey with Eliza Rivers. Set in the grandeur of the ACE Basin in the Lowcountry at her home Mayfield Hall, young love, World War I, and the tradition of primogeniture test Eliza’s spirit and her family ties. Now in her late eighties, Eliza finally tells her story in order to pass on her devotion to Mayfield Hall and the wildlife it holds to a new generation. This is Monroe at her best.” — Sally R. Murphy, former wildlife biologist and author of Turning the Tide
“Wade into the Lowcountry of South Carolina with Mary Alice Monroe's sweeping Southern epic…. You can almost feel the grasses tickling your calves from the very first page of Monroe's long-anticipated Where the Rivers Merge.” — People
“Mary Alice Monroe is helping to redefine the beauty and magic of the Carolina Lowcountry. Every book she has written has felt like a homecoming to me.” — New York Times bestselling author Pat Conroy
"Magical! Mary Alice Monroe's writing is always sensitive and true, and as inspiring as the natural wonder about which she writes." — New York Times bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank
"It's hard to describe the beauty of Monroe's work. The words on the pages flow from the author's eyes to create a world of rare enchantment. Next, Monroe's brain assembles a plot that moves the characters from one amazing event to another. Then from Monroe's heart comes the passion for the story, one that is rich with love and depth." — Huffington Post
"Readers come for the characters but stay for the animals." — New York Times
"Saving our wildlife... one book at a time." — Southern Living
“Bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe is known for her lush novels that explore themes of family, love and nature—and her latest follows suit!” — Woman's World
“Sweeping and sensuous, Where the Rivers Merge is a layered family saga and an insightful exploration of one woman's efforts to honor the past while remaining open to change. Mary Alice Monroe's immersive dual-timeline novel charts a family's complicated history in the Lowcountry outside Charleston, S.C.” — Shelf Awareness
About the Author
Mary Alice Monroe is the New York Times bestselling author of 30 books for adults and children. She has earned numerous accolades and awards including induction into the South Carolina Academy of Authors’ Hall of Fame, the Southwest Florida Author of Distinction Award, South Carolina Award for Literary Excellence, RT Lifetime Achievement Award, the International Book Award for Green Fiction, and the Southern Book Prize for Fiction. Monroe is a co-founder of Friends and Fiction and serves on the South Carolina Aquarium Board Emeritus, The Leatherback Trust, The Pat Conroy Literary Center Honorary Board, and Casting Carolinas Advisory Board. She resides in South Carolina and North Carolina with her family.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely book
This is a wonderful book. Although it is 2 timelines, the author stays mostly in the 1908 ERA of Eliza growing up. So it doesn't jump around a lot which I liked.Monroe's descriptions of the locale in SC makes you want to visit. I loved her bird and animal descriptions at the beginning of each chapter. Her new book comes out next year as a follow-up and am looking forward to reading it.Her characters are well developed, and the book is easy to follow
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
A great look back in history of the Charleston, South Carolina Era, as well as a glimpse of life as it was.
4.0 out of 5 stars Like finding old friends
I love Monroe's work. I know when I pick up one of her books that I will find characters who are often flawed, but always genuine.About halfway through, I started hoping this was part of a series, and am glad to know there is more coming.I just wish we didn't have to wait so long.
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliance in the meadow
Wonderful reading with great character development. South Carolina and American history presented in such a clear way. The reader rides a!omg as Eliza rides Capitano & feels the conflict of race and war.
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong women
A good story about strong women, and the men who love them and under estimate their powers. I look forward to more. Didn't want the story to end
5.0 out of 5 stars Again, Mary Alice is Stealing my Sleep
I have been an avid reader for years. I prefer Southern based authors who can fluidly place me into the familiar world of my South Carolina Lowcountry through their words. I have always found this through Mary Alice Monroe. She can transport me to the beach, the Spanish moss covered Lowcountry or, in the case of Where The Rivers Merge , into decades of a strong Southern woman who is not without faults and sometimes, without limits.My mistake for thinking I could pick this book up and continue with my ‘normal’ life. I literally rearranged my marketing and media schedule, as well as my sleep, in order to finish my obsession with Eliza and her life. Mary Alice Monroe’s depictions of the characters had me thinking, laughing and crying. They also had me comparing the centuries as sometimes it is not time that is the thief of things we love, but covetousness.Where The Rivers Merge clearly brings forward the meaning of ‘you cannot know the present or future until you clearly understand the past’. You are immersed within the dysfunction of family on so many levels. Whether it is due to tradition, prejudice or greed, you are able to see and feel each level of trauma and drama in this multigenerational and multi year piece.If you have never experienced her writing, I hope you will pick up this great work of historical fiction, even if you are not from the Lowcountry. Be prepared to immerse yourself in a war with the past, a struggle with the present and prayers for the future.And speaking of prayers, you will need those when you close the last chapter and realize you will be needing the strength of Eliza in waiting for the second book in this two part series. I personally am hoping for a trilogy.It cannot come too soon…I need rest!
5.0 out of 5 stars Where The Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe
The main character Eliza is an 88-year-old woman who owns her own company. She knows it is time to retire and wants to spend her remaining years in the home she grew up in. She reflects on her life there with her parents and two brothers. Over the years Eliza becomes a wealthy woman who wants to preserve the family home, and land. Her son is not interested. He plans to sell the house and land. One granddaughter is interested in learning more about the family's history. A young woman shows up at a board meeting claiming she has stock in the company and is a relative. It turns out she is the daughter of one of Eliza's brothers. She is also interested in what Eliza has to say about the family. If you are a fan of Mary Alice Monroe's books, then hurry and order this one. It will not disappoint you. I know some of you might want more details, but I will not give anything away. I will say this is book 1 of 2. Once I read a review of a book I was interested in, and the reviewer said the killer is not and gave a name. I thought no need to read that one.
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book but …
A beautiful book and a real page turner but disappointing to see it marketed as a 2 book series without any indication of when book 2 will be published. Have always loved Mary Alice Monroe’s book but this misleading and slick marketing leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Otherwise I would have given 5 stars
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Description:
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Bestselling Monroe's enthralling family saga follows dual timelines 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…. Monroe's novel has echoes of such classics as A Woman of Substance (1979) by Barbara Taylor Bradford, The Shell Seekers (1987) by Rosamunde Pilcher, and The Thorn Birds (1977) by Colleen McCullough.” — Booklist (starred review)
"A thoughtful work that her fans and those who prize stories about preserving nature and heritage will enjoy." — Library Journal (starred review)
"Mary Alice Monroe weaves a shimmering tapestry of nature and human nature, love and war, tradition and change. With the passing generations, the battle heats up, but Eliza is a matriarch determined to have her say. Readers will fall in love with her as she reveals Mayfield's past and leaves her indelible mark on its future. This is book club fiction at its finest!" — Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Shelterwood
“Monroe serves up a pleasing paean to rural life in South Carolina…. The author’s fans will find much to admire.” — Publishers Weekly
"From the lyrical pen of Mary Alice Monroe comes a poignant tale of one woman’s unbreakable bond with the natural world. Where the Rivers Merge is a breathtaking, multigenerational saga of Eliza Rivers, a woman fiercely determined to protect her family’s legacy and the land she loves. Set against the lush backdrop of South Carolina’s Lowcountry and its rivers, Eliza must navigate the ravages of time, longing, and loss to safeguard her cherished home. With Monroe’s signature grace and her profound understanding of nature’s power, this is a journey through resilience, love, and complicated family ties. Where the Rivers Merge is Mary Alice Monroe at her best, reminding us that there is a magical connection between human nature and Mother nature and that it’s in this bond where we find our greatest hope for the future.” — Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book of Flora Lea
"Where The Rivers Merge is simply captivating. Monroe is a master storyteller and her lyrical depictions of the Lowcountry and the natural world awakened all of my senses and left me breathless at every chapter's end. The characters leapt off the page and stayed with me long after the book was finished. Stunning in every way, a must-read." — Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve
“With elegant prose and an embracing heart, Mary Alice Monroe has written an epic tale of the place where the soul of nature and the soul of a unique woman converge. Across her eighty-eight years, Eliza Rivers has dedicated her life not only to the preservation of Mayfield, her beloved family estate, but also to the protection of the threatened ACE basin, a haven for endangered South Carolina flora and fauna. Monroe’s deep love of this extraordinary land burns brightly in every line. Where the Rivers Merge is the first of two novels chronicling the life of Eliza Rivers. Along with every other fan of Mary Alice Monroe’s extraordinary body of work, I’m eagerly awaiting the next.” — William Kent Kruger, New York Times bestselling author of The River We Remember
"Mary Alice Monroe has spent a long career writing about the environment, and that love of nature rises to the surface here in Where the Rivers Merge like never before. Beginning in 1988, her novel—centered around the life of her fictional heroine, Eliza Pinckney Rivers--catapults us back to the dawn of the 20th century, when Monroe's beloved South Carolina is just emerging from the long shadow of the Civil War. We meet Eliza first when she's eighty-eight—and then again when she's just eight years old, the vibrant, headstrong daughter of a family that owns Mayfield, a huge piece of property in the ACE Basin, a magical piece of land where three rivers converge. Monroe's sweeping family saga is so layered that it will take two books to take us through the 20th century (the sequel will be out next year). In this first of two installments, we see Eliza wrestle with an against-the-odds friendship, a searing loss, and a first love. A passionate love letter to the complex and nuanced history of the American South, and to the flora and fauna that abound in the author's beloved South Carolina, WHERE THE RIVERS MERGE is also a reminder to us all to conserve the land we hold dear." — Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau
“Lowcountry roots run deep in Mary Alice Monroe’s latest environmental masterpiece…a wonderful new family saga. Where the Rivers Merge is the first of a two-part series that is sure to become a classic…. This is a sweeping story of one precocious woman’s fight to keep the land and her home safe from development at all costs…. Monroe makes everything come alive with her prose.” — Florida Weekly
“Where the Rivers Merge is an entrancing, multigenerational tale brimming with characters so vivid and endearing that, to the reader, they quickly feel like longtime friends. With each gripping reveal of Mayfield’s past, Monroe drew me deeper on a journey, at turns both heartwarming and heartbreaking, while building to its elegant conclusion. A touching, memorable read.” — Kristina McMorris, New York Times bestselling author of Sold on a Monday and The Girls of Good Fortune
"Like so many of you, I start my summer season with the enchanting novels of Mary Alice Monroe. I'm a devoted fan of her magical depictions of the lowcountry and the charms of her characters." — Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Mary Alice Monroe writes gorgeously, with authority and tenderness, about the natural world and its power to inspire, transport, and to heal." — Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"A lush and shimmering book about memory, family, the power of stories, and the ties that bind us to landscape. This book sings with significance. Mary Alice Monroe has penned a beautiful and lasting love letter to the south." — Signe Pike, author of The Lost Queen series
“Mary Alice Monroe takes us on an emotional journey with Eliza Rivers. Set in the grandeur of the ACE Basin in the Lowcountry at her home Mayfield Hall, young love, World War I, and the tradition of primogeniture test Eliza’s spirit and her family ties. Now in her late eighties, Eliza finally tells her story in order to pass on her devotion to Mayfield Hall and the wildlife it holds to a new generation. This is Monroe at her best.” — Sally R. Murphy, former wildlife biologist and author of Turning the Tide
“Wade into the Lowcountry of South Carolina with Mary Alice Monroe's sweeping Southern epic…. You can almost feel the grasses tickling your calves from the very first page of Monroe's long-anticipated Where the Rivers Merge.” — People
“Mary Alice Monroe is helping to redefine the beauty and magic of the Carolina Lowcountry. Every book she has written has felt like a homecoming to me.” — New York Times bestselling author Pat Conroy
"Magical! Mary Alice Monroe's writing is always sensitive and true, and as inspiring as the natural wonder about which she writes." — New York Times bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank
"It's hard to describe the beauty of Monroe's work. The words on the pages flow from the author's eyes to create a world of rare enchantment. Next, Monroe's brain assembles a plot that moves the characters from one amazing event to another. Then from Monroe's heart comes the passion for the story, one that is rich with love and depth." — Huffington Post
"Readers come for the characters but stay for the animals." — New York Times
"Saving our wildlife... one book at a time." — Southern Living
“Bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe is known for her lush novels that explore themes of family, love and nature—and her latest follows suit!” — Woman's World
“Sweeping and sensuous, Where the Rivers Merge is a layered family saga and an insightful exploration of one woman's efforts to honor the past while remaining open to change. Mary Alice Monroe's immersive dual-timeline novel charts a family's complicated history in the Lowcountry outside Charleston, S.C.” — Shelf Awareness
About the Author
Mary Alice Monroe is the New York Times bestselling author of 30 books for adults and children. She has earned numerous accolades and awards including induction into the South Carolina Academy of Authors’ Hall of Fame, the Southwest Florida Author of Distinction Award, South Carolina Award for Literary Excellence, RT Lifetime Achievement Award, the International Book Award for Green Fiction, and the Southern Book Prize for Fiction. Monroe is a co-founder of Friends and Fiction and serves on the South Carolina Aquarium Board Emeritus, The Leatherback Trust, The Pat Conroy Literary Center Honorary Board, and Casting Carolinas Advisory Board. She resides in South Carolina and North Carolina with her family.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely book
This is a wonderful book. Although it is 2 timelines, the author stays mostly in the 1908 ERA of Eliza growing up. So it doesn't jump around a lot which I liked.Monroe's descriptions of the locale in SC makes you want to visit. I loved her bird and animal descriptions at the beginning of each chapter. Her new book comes out next year as a follow-up and am looking forward to reading it.Her characters are well developed, and the book is easy to follow
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
A great look back in history of the Charleston, South Carolina Era, as well as a glimpse of life as it was.
4.0 out of 5 stars Like finding old friends
I love Monroe's work. I know when I pick up one of her books that I will find characters who are often flawed, but always genuine.About halfway through, I started hoping this was part of a series, and am glad to know there is more coming.I just wish we didn't have to wait so long.
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliance in the meadow
Wonderful reading with great character development. South Carolina and American history presented in such a clear way. The reader rides a!omg as Eliza rides Capitano & feels the conflict of race and war.
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong women
A good story about strong women, and the men who love them and under estimate their powers. I look forward to more. Didn't want the story to end
5.0 out of 5 stars Again, Mary Alice is Stealing my Sleep
I have been an avid reader for years. I prefer Southern based authors who can fluidly place me into the familiar world of my South Carolina Lowcountry through their words. I have always found this through Mary Alice Monroe. She can transport me to the beach, the Spanish moss covered Lowcountry or, in the case of Where The Rivers Merge , into decades of a strong Southern woman who is not without faults and sometimes, without limits.My mistake for thinking I could pick this book up and continue with my ‘normal’ life. I literally rearranged my marketing and media schedule, as well as my sleep, in order to finish my obsession with Eliza and her life. Mary Alice Monroe’s depictions of the characters had me thinking, laughing and crying. They also had me comparing the centuries as sometimes it is not time that is the thief of things we love, but covetousness.Where The Rivers Merge clearly brings forward the meaning of ‘you cannot know the present or future until you clearly understand the past’. You are immersed within the dysfunction of family on so many levels. Whether it is due to tradition, prejudice or greed, you are able to see and feel each level of trauma and drama in this multigenerational and multi year piece.If you have never experienced her writing, I hope you will pick up this great work of historical fiction, even if you are not from the Lowcountry. Be prepared to immerse yourself in a war with the past, a struggle with the present and prayers for the future.And speaking of prayers, you will need those when you close the last chapter and realize you will be needing the strength of Eliza in waiting for the second book in this two part series. I personally am hoping for a trilogy.It cannot come too soon…I need rest!
5.0 out of 5 stars Where The Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe
The main character Eliza is an 88-year-old woman who owns her own company. She knows it is time to retire and wants to spend her remaining years in the home she grew up in. She reflects on her life there with her parents and two brothers. Over the years Eliza becomes a wealthy woman who wants to preserve the family home, and land. Her son is not interested. He plans to sell the house and land. One granddaughter is interested in learning more about the family's history. A young woman shows up at a board meeting claiming she has stock in the company and is a relative. It turns out she is the daughter of one of Eliza's brothers. She is also interested in what Eliza has to say about the family. If you are a fan of Mary Alice Monroe's books, then hurry and order this one. It will not disappoint you. I know some of you might want more details, but I will not give anything away. I will say this is book 1 of 2. Once I read a review of a book I was interested in, and the reviewer said the killer is not and gave a name. I thought no need to read that one.
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book but …
A beautiful book and a real page turner but disappointing to see it marketed as a 2 book series without any indication of when book 2 will be published. Have always loved Mary Alice Monroe’s book but this misleading and slick marketing leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Otherwise I would have given 5 stars
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