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1 online resource (274 pages) |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Kentucky voices.
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Summary |
Annotation Mary Ann Taylor-Hall's highly acclaimed first novel, Come and Go, Molly Snow, introduces us to Carrie Marie Mullins, a gifted Kentucky bluegrass fiddler and singer in the Hawktown Road band. After moving to Lexington to develop her talents, Carrie becomes infatuated with the band's leader, Cap Dunlap. Her romantic distraction prevents Carrie from saving her five-year-old daughter, Molly, when she careens down the driveway and is killed by a truck. Overwhelmed with grief, Carrie breaks down. Cap finds Carrie in this state of distress and takes her to Ona and Ruth Barkley, two elderly sisters living in an old farmhouse. It is on the sisters' farm that Carrie is able to slowly come to terms with her heartache and guilt over Molly's death. As she picks up the pieces of her shattered life, Carrie draws on the two women's friendship, her inner strength, and finally, the healing power of music. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Young women -- Kentucky -- Fiction.
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Young women. |
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Kentucky. |
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Fiction.
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Bluegrass musicians -- Kentucky -- Fiction.
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Bluegrass musicians. |
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Man-woman relationships -- Kentucky -- Fiction.
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Man-woman relationships. |
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Kentucky -- Fiction.
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Electronic books.
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Fiction.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Taylor-Hall, Mary Ann. Come and Go, Molly Snow : A Novel. Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, ©2015 9780813192161 |
ISBN |
9780813159911 electronic book |
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0813159911 electronic book |
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