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A Hundred Crickets Singing by Cathy Gohlke (2022, Trade Paperback)
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A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages.
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9781496453495
- Book Title
- Hundred Crickets Singing
- Publisher
- Tyndale House Publishers
- Item Length
- 8 in
- Publication Year
- 2022
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Romance / Historical / 20th Century, Small Town & Rural, Christian / Historical
- Item Weight
- 11.2 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.4 in
- Number of Pages
- 432 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN-10
1496453492
ISBN-13
9781496453495
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22057276358
Product Key Features
Book Title
Hundred Crickets Singing
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Romance / Historical / 20th Century, Small Town & Rural, Christian / Historical
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2024-440239
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
A
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
In wars eighty years apart, two young women living on the same Appalachian estate determine to aid soldiers dear to them and fight for justice, no matter the cost. 1944. When a violent storm rips through the Belvidere attic in No Creek, North Carolina, exposing a hidden room and trunk long forgotten, secrets dating back to the Civil War are revealed. Celia Percy, whose family lives and works in the home, suspects the truth could transform the future for her friend Marshall, now fighting overseas, whose ancestors were once enslaved by the Belvidere family. When Marshall's Army friend, Joe, returns to No Creek with shocking news for Marshall's family, Celia determines to right a long-standing wrong, whether or not the town is ready for it. 1861. After her mother's death, Minnie Belvidere works desperately to keep her household running and her family together as North Carolina secedes. Her beloved older brother clings to his Union loyalties, despite grave danger, while her hotheaded younger brother entangles himself and the family's finances within the Confederacy. As the country and her own home are torn in two, Minnie risks her life and her future in a desperate fight to gain liberty and land for those her parents intended to free, before it's too late.With depictions of a small Southern town "reminiscent of writings by Lisa Wingate" ( Booklist on Night Bird Calling ), Cathy Gohlke delivers a gripping, emotive story about friendship and the enduring promise of justice.
LC Classification Number
PS3607.O3448
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