BIG CHERRY HOLLER, the
extraordinary sequel to BIG STONE GAP, takes us back to the mountain
life that enchanted us in Adriana Trigiani’s best selling debut novel.
It’s been eight years since the town pharmacist and long time spinster
Ave Maria Mulligan married coal miner Jack MacChesney. With her new
found belief in love and its possibilities, Ave Maria makes a life for
herself and her growing family, hoping that her fearless leap into
commitment will make happiness stay. What she didn’t count on was that
fate, life, and the ghosts of the past would come to haunt her and,
eventually, test the love she has for her husband. The mountain walls
that have protected her all of her life can not spare Ave Maria the life
lessons she must learn.
BIG CHERRY HOLLER is the story of a
marriage, revealing the deep secrets, the power struggle, the betrayal
and the unmet expectations that exist between husband and wife. It is
the story of a community that must reinvent itself as it comes to grips
with the decline of the coal mining industry. It is the story of an
extended family, the people of Big Stone Gap, who are there for one
another especially when times are tough—including bookmobile
librarian and sexpert Iva Lou Wade Makin, savvy businesswoman Pearl
Grimes, crusty cashier Fleeta Mullins, and Rescue Squad captain Spec
Broadwater, who faces the complications of his double life. Ave Maria’s
best friend Theodore Tipton, now band director at the University of
Tennessee, continues to be her chief counselor and conscience as he
reaches the pinnacle of marching band success.
When Ave Maria
takes her daughter to Italy for the summer, she meets a handsome
stranger who offers her a life beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains. Ave
Maria is forced to confront what is truly important: to her, to her
marriage, and to her family. Brimming with humor, wisdom, honesty, and
the drama and local color of mountain life from Virginia to Italy, BIG
CHERRY HOLLER is a deeply felt, brilliantly evoked story of two lovers
who have lost their way and their struggle to find one another again.
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