Labeling Lincoln is the final book in The Liberator trilogy
by Stephenia H. McGee
This Christian historical fiction book continues the stories of
Annabelle, Peggy, Matthew, George, Grandmother, Lily,
and the fate of the conspirators in the Lincoln assassination.
Except for the last scene with O'Malley, the characters and plot were realistic ...
that scene just pushed a little too far for my taste.
The men thought their greatest battle of survival was surviving the war ...
but they soon realized that wasn't quite true:
facing the ghosts of their pasts within themselves and finding love
would be the greatest challenges of all.
Meanwhile, the women must come to terms with their position in an old-yet-new world
as they return to the South and home.
"Many fought for changes, and many fought for things to stay as they were.
I fear that nothing will come easy anymore.
Whatever we want out of the days ahead, we will have to work for them."
She turned her gaze back to George.
"What future are YOU willing to fight for?"
Annabelle and George
found in Chapter 31
"But if folks don't start trying to make things change,"
Peggy continued, her eyes not leaving her peas,
"and is not brave enough to fight through the hate,
then how's things ever going to be different?"
found in Chapter 31
This has been one of the very few series I have ever read back-to-back.
I look forward to reading other books by Stephenia!