The Louisa Saga
Meet the Author
March 10, 2024 Old Greensboro Hotel
3-5 pm
Books 5 & 6 coming soon.


Book IV of the
Louisa Saga~
Louisa: The Greensboro Years
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In the 4th novel of the Louisa Saga, Mrs. Louisa Wilton LeBois begins a dangerous mission, possibly harming her husband's cotton gin manufacturing.
He, in turn, risks not only their home but Louisa's beloved enslaved companion, Black Judith.
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Will they resolve their difficulties? And what will happen to Judith?
Book III of the
Louisa Saga~
Louisa: Lost in the Canebrake
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In this third book of the Louisa Saga, Louisa continues her journal entries describing domestic life and spiritual enlightenment in Perry County, Alabama.
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She is often left alone except for Black Judith who runs the household and sometimes, Louisa. Louisa begins to recognize how important Black Judith is to her, especially after tragedy strikes.
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Laugh, cry, ruminate. This volume will tug at your emotions while raising questions worth considering.


Book II of the
Louisa Saga~
Louisa: Falls of the Coosa
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In this second installment of the Louisa Saga, the heroine continues to pen her thoughts and feelings in her journal. Meeting a gentleman at a church function, her writings often turn to romance,
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But Louisa's habit of fictionalizing and enhancing the events of her actual life lands her in hot water more than once. Can Louisa separate reality from her imagined world? And will the new beau provide the love and stability she has long craved? Or will it cause yet more heartache and disappointment?
Book I of the
Louisa Saga~
Louisa: The Wilds of Alabama
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All Louisa Wilton knows are her books, her pianoforte, and how to entertain her refined friends at her family's stately white-columned home.
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However, change soon comes to Louisa's world. In 1818, her family strikes out for the promised land -- the wilds of Alabama. Relatives die, Indians terrify her, while men both intrigue and annoy her.
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Louisa's journal captures her travels, deepest thoughts, and unbridled passions, revealing a fiercely independent, saucy woman with a keen mind. Discover the wilds of Alabama with Louisa -- if she lives to tell the tale.


About the Author,
Elizabeth DuBois
An attorney who practiced family and probate law for many years, she has maintained a lifelong passion for research and writing.
Prior to law school, she was a history, philosophy and English cum laude graduate with a particular interest in Southern history and literature.
Attorney and Author DuBois has written or contributed to textbooks, histories, short story anthologies, U.S. and Missouri Supreme Court Amicus Curiae briefs and numerous biographies.
She has published four novels, a short story, and several nonfiction works.