Home to Big Stone Gap
By Adriana Trigiani
By Adriana Trigiani
By Adriana Trigiani
By Adriana Trigiani
By Adriana Trigiani
Read by Cassandra Campbell
By Adriana Trigiani
Read by Cassandra Campbell
By Adriana Trigiani
Read by Adriana Trigiani
By Adriana Trigiani
Read by Adriana Trigiani
Part of Big Stone Gap
Part of Big Stone Gap
Part of Big Stone Gap
Part of Big Stone Gap
Category: Women's Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction | Audiobooks
Category: Women's Fiction | Audiobooks
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$17.00
Oct 30, 2007 | ISBN 9780812967821
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Oct 31, 2006 | ISBN 9781588365637
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Oct 31, 2006 | ISBN 9781415933138
565 Minutes
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Oct 31, 2006 | ISBN 9780739319451
304 Minutes
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Praise
“Once again, Trigiani captures the warmth of family, the comfort of a small town and the power of love. . . . Trigiani’s rich and expressive writing draws readers into Ave’s world with every word and captivates from beginning to end.”—Romantic Times Book Reviews
“Funny and heartwarming . . . Her quirky characters are at once completely local and utterly universal.”—Arkansas Democrat Gazette
“Trigiani blends playfulness and pathos in this evocative portrait of a small Southern town.”—Booklist (starred review)
“Glorious setting . . . a sweet tale about life and loss in a small country town . . . There’s plenty of drama waiting for Ave Maria.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The delightful Blue Ridge Mountain town of Big Stone Gap, Virginia, once again comes to life. . . . Memorable characters and small-town magic . . . continue to have appeal.”—Publishers Weekly
“The writing is as fresh and flowing as if Ave Maria has just rediscovered her one true love: the colorful town of Big Stone Gap. . . . Trigiani keeps the pages turning.”—The Roanoke Times
“[Trigiani’s] characters, particularly protagonist Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney, . . . feel like family. . . . A wonderful homecoming indeed.”—Bookreporter
“[Trigiani is] a consistently appealing storyteller, whatever the subject matter. . . . It’s good to come home to Big Stone Gap. Trigiani’s light touch yields a realistic portrayal of small-town life . . . and a cast of charmingly imperfect characters.”—BookPage
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