Millions of readers around the world have fallen in love with the
novels of the New York Times bestselling author Adriana Trigiani.
In" Home to Big Stone Gap," she tells her most powerful story yet,
full of humor and heart, wisdom and hope.
Nestled in the lush Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, the town of
Big Stone Gap has been home for Ave Maria Mulligan Machesney and
her family for generations. She's been married to her beloved Jack
for nearly twenty years, raised one child and buried another, and
run a business that binds her community together, all while holding
her tight circle of family and friends close.
But with her daughter, Etta, having flown the nest to enchanting
Italy, Ave Maria has reached a turning point. When a friend's
postcard arrives with the message "It's time to live your life for
you," Ave Maria realizes that it's time to go in search of
brand-new dreams. But before she can put her foot on the path, her
life is turned upside down.
Ave Maria agrees to helm the town musical, a hilarious reunion of
local talent past and present. A lifelong friendship collapses when
a mysterious stranger comes to town and reveals a long-buried
secret. An unexpected health crisis threatens her family. An old
heartthrob reappears, challenging her marriage and offering a way
out of her troubles. An opportunistic coal company comes to town
and threatens to undermine the town's way of life and the mountain
landscape Ave Maria has treasured since she was a girl. Now she has
no choice but to reinvent her world, her life, and herself, whether
she wants to or not.
Trigiani is at her best in this exquisite page-turner. "Home to Big
Stone Gap" is an emotional and unforgettable journey that reminds
us that you can go home again and again.
From "BOOKLIST"
*STAR* Trigiani, Adriana. Home to Big Stone Gap. Nov. 2006. 301p.
Random, $25.95 (1-4000-6008-7).
Tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is Big Stone Gap,
the bucolic backdrop for Trigiani's popular series. In this fourth
entry, Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney and her husband, Jack, must
come to terms with the absence of daughter Etta, newly married and
living in Italy. (The country holds a special place in Ave Maria's
heart: her biological father, Mario, whom she learned of and met
only after her mother's death, is Italian). Ave Maria has plenty to
keep her mind off missing her only child (the MacChesney's son,
Joe, died of leukemia at age four). She's a full-time pharmacist
and the newly appointed director of the town's annual musical. Then
comes news that her longtime friend, glamorous librarian Iva Lou,
has been keeping a startling secret for nearly 20 years. Other
developments, including a health scare for Jack and a Christmas
visit from a colorful former resident, move the plot along briskly.
With her original cast of characters, playwright and television
writer Trigiani blends playfulness and pathos in this evocative
portrait of a small southern town. Fans of the Big Stone Gap series
can look forward to a feature film; Trigiani has written the
screenplay and is slated to direct. -"Allison Block
""Is there ever trouble for Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney, heroine
of Trigiani's beloved Big Stone Gap novels, starting with her
married daughter's move to Italy and leading right up to a
stranger's disturbing appearance in town."-"Library Journal"
Praise for the Big Stone Gap novels:
"Delightfully quirky . . . chock-full of engaging, oddball
characters and unexpected plot twists."
-"People" (Book of the Week)
"Funny, charming, and original."
-Fannie Flagg
"Satisfying reading . . . As skillfully as Ms. Trigiani makes us
laugh, she makes us cry."
-"Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"Heartwarming . . . Everything that really matters is here: humor,
romance, wisdom, and drama."
-"The Dallas Morning News"
"From the Hardcover edition."
General
Imprint: |
Random House
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Big Stone Gap, 4 |
Release date: |
October 2007 |
First published: |
October 2007 |
Authors: |
Adriana Trigiani
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 132 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
317 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8129-6782-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-8129-6782-8 |
Barcode: |
9780812967821 |
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