Light to the Hills, Bonnie Blaylock
Light to the Hills, Bonnie Blaylock
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Light to the Hills

Author: Bonnie Blaylock

Narrator: Shannon McManus

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2022


Synopsis

A richly rewarding novel about family bonds, the power of words, and the resilience of mothers and daughters in 1930s Appalachia.The folks in the Kentucky Appalachians are scraping by. Coal mining and hardscrabble know-how are a way of life for these isolated people. But when Amanda Rye, a young widowed mother and traveling packhorse librarian, comes through a mountain community hit hard by the nation’s economic collapse, she brings with her hope, courage, and apple pie. Along the way, Amanda takes a shine to the MacInteer family, especially to the gentle Rai; her quick-study daughter, Sass; and Finn, the eldest son who’s easy to warm to. They remind Amanda of her childhood and her parents with whom she longs to be reconciled.Her connection with the MacInteers deepens, and Amanda shares with them a dangerous secret from her past. When that secret catches up with Amanda in the present, she, Rai, Sass, and Finn find their lives intersecting—and threatened—in the most unexpected ways. Now they must come together as the truth lights a path toward survival, mountain justice, forgiveness, and hope.

About Bonnie Blaylock

After changing locations frequently in a military family, Bonnie Blaylock finally put down roots in Tennessee, where she co-owned a veterinary practice with her husband for twenty years. They live on a small-acre farm where they raise chickens, donkeys, and bees, and they achieved a family goal to travel to all fifty states before their children graduated. Bonnie writes about the South, family, growth, and more on her personal blog and is a contributing writer for various online publications. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, she lives near Nashville. Learn more at www.bonnieblaylock.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda on November 01, 2022

Theres some light but there’s a giant dose of mountain justice you’ll cheer about! I don’t have the gift of being a psychic reviewer. I actually read this book and this title is nowhere near Literary Fiction. I found lots of clunky prose that’s tough to read. Fortunately, much of “Light to the Hills”......more

Goodreads review by Deacon Tom on December 31, 2022

This is a lovely story about life in Appalachia in the 1930s. I particularly like how the author handled the visiting librarian and held the library and had an impact on peoples lives, especially the album. Characters were easy to follow and easy to relate to . I especially like Finn. Good luck and I......more

Goodreads review by Alayne on November 02, 2022

This was such a disappointment I thought it would be better than it was. It started off well but, it started to drag, too much descriptions of the characters and scenery. Not a patch on The Giver of Stars which was fabulous.......more


Quotes

“This moving tale of family bonds and the resilience of mothers and daughters is filled with rich period details, regional dialect, and fascinating local customs and foods…Readers of Kim Michele Richardson, Ann H. Gabhart, and Kim Vogel Sawyer will also enjoy this engaging historical novel.” Booklist“A gorgeously written and well-layered novel that immediately transports us to the Appalachian Mountains of the 1930s. The ways, superstitions, folklore, and justice of the mountain people are woven deeply into the story. Rich in color, tradition, and character, this mountain saga will hold you spellbound.” Historical Novels Review“A bright and vibrant debut. Light to the Hills is a touching meditation on motherhood and the importance of community, especially during difficult times. Bonnie Blaylock will be one to watch in the realm of historical fiction.” —Olivia Hawker, bestselling author of One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow