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Book : The Saints Of Swallow Hill A Fascinating Depression..

Modelo 96733320
Fabricante o sello KENSINGTON
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Precio:   $54,519.00
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-Titulo Original : The Saints Of Swallow Hill A Fascinating Depression Era Historical Novel

-Fabricante :

Kensington

-Descripcion Original:

Where the Crawdads Sing meets The Four Winds as award-winning author Donna Everharts latest novel immerses readers in its unique setting-the turpentine camps and pine forests of the American South during the Great Depression. This captivating story of friendship, survival, and three vagabonds intersecting lives will stay with readers long after turning the final page.It takes courage to save yourself... In the dense pine forests of North Carolina, turpentiners labor, hacking into tree trunks to draw out the sticky sap that gives the Tar Heel State its nickname, and hauling the resin to stills to be refined. Among them is Rae Lynn Cobb and her husband, Warren, who run a small turpentine farm together. Though the work is hard and often dangerous, Rae Lynn, who spent her childhood in an orphanage, is thankful for it--and for her kind if careless husband. When Warren falls victim to his own negligence, Rae Lynn undertakes a desperate act of mercy. To keep herself from jail, she disguises herself as a man named Ray and heads to the only place she can think of that might offer anonymity--a turpentine camp in Georgia named Swallow Hill. Swallow Hill is no easy haven. The camp is isolated and squalid, and commissary owner Otis Riddle takes out his frustrations on his browbeaten wife, Cornelia. Although Rae Lynn works tirelessly, she becomes a target for Crow, the ever-watchful woods rider who checks each laborers tally. Delwood Reese, whos come to Swallow Hill hoping for his own redemption, offers Ray a small measure of protection, and is determined to improve their conditions. As Rae Lynn forges a deeper friendship with both Del and Cornelia, she begins to envision a path out of the camp. But she will have to come to terms with her past, with all its pain and beauty, before she can open herself to a new life and seize the chance to begin again. “Fans of Sarah Addison Allen wont be able to put it down.” - Booklist Review Praise for The Saints of Swallow Hill“The distinctive setting of the turpentine camps in the South during the Great Depression will make an imprint on readers, just as the characters of Rae Lynn and Del do. Fans of Sarah Addison Allen wont be able to put it down.” -BooklistPraise for Donna Everharts Southern FictionRousing...movingly explores Jessies struggle with her eating disorder, viscerally describing her twin desires for nourishment and purging in relation to a deep need to define herself...Everharts story of self-discovery, rife with colorful characters and a satisfying twist, will thrill readers. -Publishers Weekly,STARRED REVIEW for The Moonshiners DaughterThis riveting novel set in the 1960s will have readers, especially those who enjoy Kaye Gibbons and Anna Jean Mayhew, captivated from the first page. -Booklist,STARRED REVIEW for The Moonshiners DaughterHighly engaging and fast-paced with well-drawn out characters...the glimpse into this landscape and the moonshining underground is equal parts eye-opening and fascinating. Everhart handles Jessies eating disorder with grace and compassion. The book also explores family loyalty and legacy. Theres a lot to digest, and all of it makes for a compelling reading experience. -The Historical Novels Reviewon The Moonshiners DaughterReminiscent of the novels of Lee Smith, Kaye Gibbons, and Sandra Dallas, Everhart builds a firm sense of place, portraying the tiredness and hope of a dry southern summer and voicing strong southern women. -Bookliston The Forgiving KindSet in 1950s North Carolina, this touching and fearless novel is a coming-of-age story about a young heroine determined to survive and pursue justice out of love for her family. -She Reads on The Forgiving KindThis story of survival and perseverance is heartbreaking and hard, but the ways the characters in the book choose family and hope lead them on paths they would never expect. Laci brings a bright spot to the family when she uses her fidd
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