The Melody of the Mulberries

The Melody of the Mulberries

by Tonya Jewel Blessing

Narrated by Courtney Patterson

Unabridged — 7 hours, 51 minutes

The Melody of the Mulberries

The Melody of the Mulberries

by Tonya Jewel Blessing

Narrated by Courtney Patterson

Unabridged — 7 hours, 51 minutes

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Overview

This Appalachian Big Creek sequel is set in West Virginia, during the 1920s, where granny witches and spiritualism often show the path for wanderers to take, especially in matters of the heart. Emerald Ashby's younger sister, Coral, determines to visit the family's nemesis, Charlie, now stewing in prison.



When Mercy returns to the holler of Big Creek, she comes well-armed to re-enter Ernst's life, but he has already found a new romantic attraction. No matter, Mercy has brought along her own spiritual tools and a special friend who guides her way around this inconvenience.



Where Emerald Ashby's story leaves us in the last pages of The Whispering of the Willows, her pure and innocent sixteen-year-old sister Coral Ashby's story begins. Like the changing mulberries, the Appalachian siblings Coral and Ernest Ashby, navigate their lives and love interests through the Spanish Flu epidemic, poverty, and various as sundry prejudices.



Accompanied by friends and foes, matters of the heart complicate life for Coral and Ernest. Relationships must be journeyed carefully.

Editorial Reviews

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James Cox, Midwest Reviews

"Unreservedly Recommended for school libraries. Exceptionally well-written and entertaining work of historical romance."

book review by Carolyn Davis

"'If you tell a bad dream before breakfast, it will come true. Appalachian Folk Belief'"

This second book in the author's Big Creek series begins with the second generation of the Ashby family: Emerald, Ernst, and Coral. Set in the 1920s and in West Virginia's Appalachia, the story is a sequel to Whispering of the Willows, and fans of the first book will have much to discover and enjoy in this volume. The strength of the continuing story rests in the author's weaving successfully and nearly seamlessly the multiple stories of the book's many diverse characters. The characters themselves are developed extraordinarily well, including the crimes of the family's nemesis, Charlie, who is in prison for kidnapping and rape. Coral is determined to visit him in order to tell him of her forgiveness of his crimes perpetrated on the family members and the redemption for him that she feels is possible through Christ.

The story was inspired by the author's mother. The former "borrowed [her] mother's maiden name, several names from her past, and the name [of their home] Big Creek." Additionally, the author describes her love of West Virginia-its geography, philosophies, and people-throughout the story. The story is, as one reader whose review is included in the book described it, "unpredictable," but its consistency is demonstrated in a firm belief in God, redemption through the acceptance of Christ, and that never giving up on people-regardless of the apparent hopelessness or tragedies in their pasts-will ultimately lead to resolution. The story does not provide pat answers but takes the readers through the varied processes that the characters experience and endure prior to resolution.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940172340291
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 02/18/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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