SING IN THE MORNING, CRY AT NIGHT
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SING IN THE MORNING, CRY AT NIGHT (ebook)

BARBARA J. TAYLOR

$251.00
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Editorial:
KAYLIE JONES BOOKS (ORM)
Materia
LITERATURA INFANTIL Y JUVENIL
ISBN:
9781617752858
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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Si

A page-turning debut novel set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, during the height of coal mining, vaudeville, and evangelism. —Nominated for a 2014 Lime Award for Excellence in Fiction "An earnest, well-done historical novel that skillfully blends fact and fiction." — Publishers Weekly "Solomon enticingly described the novel Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night by Barbara J. Taylor (Akashic), set in a coal-mining town in 1913, as 'one of those sit on the couch and don't bother me' reads." — Shelf Awareness, NCIBA Spring Rep Picks Almost everyone in town blames eight-year-old Violet Morgan for the death of her nine-year-old sister, Daisy. Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night opens on September 4, 1913, two months after the Fourth of July tragedy. Owen, the girls' father, "turns to drink" and abandons his family. Their mother Grace falls victim to the seductive powers of Grief, an imagined figure who has seduced her off-and-on since childhood. Violet forms an unlikely friendship with Stanley Adamski, a motherless outcast who works in the mines as a breaker boy. During an unexpected blizzard, Grace goes into premature labor at home and is forced to rely on Violet, while Owen is "off being saved" at a Billy Sunday Revival. Inspired by a haunting family story, Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night blends real life incidents with fiction to show how grace can be found in the midst of tragedy.

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