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Narrated by:
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David de Vries
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By:
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John Ellington
About this listen
Winner of the 2024 Gold Medal Southern Fiction IPPY Book Award
Finalist for the 2024 Next Generation Indie Book Award
Nestled between the smoky, rolling peaks of Southern Appalachia lies the town of Brevard, North Carolina. When Chris Avery's family moves to Brevard in the early 1970s, Chris quickly becomes immersed in a world untouched by the mire of life outside the mountains.
As a young boy, Chris meets the son of the struggling dairy farmer next door, Walker Davis, and Walker's best friend, Brook Palmer. The three of them become inseparable, bonded to each other as they are to the vibrant world in which their lives unfold. They spend the formative years of their childhood wandering in the woods chasing waterfalls and brook trout. However, they soon find out that life isn't always so simple.
What once seemed like Heaven is hopelessly ripped apart at the seams when one of the characters commits an irrevocable mistake that challenges friendship, love, and Chris's understanding of even himself. Grasping at straws of a fractured past, Chris is forced to pit his conscience against the people he loves, all while listening to the subtle, haunting voices laced in the wind.
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Generations of Sassers have made moonshine in the Brushy Mountains of Wilkes County, North Carolina. Their history is recorded in a leather-bound journal that belongs to Jessie Sasser's daddy, but Jessie wants no part of it. As far as she's concerned, moonshine caused her mother's death a dozen years ago. Her father refuses to speak about her mama, or about the day she died. But Jessie has a gnawing hunger for the truth - one that compels her to seek comfort in food.
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Story with potential, fell short.
- By Steven Kibe on 01-15-21
By: Donna Everhart
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The Less People Know About Us
- A Mystery of Betrayal, Family Secrets, and Stolen Identity
- By: Axton Betz-Hamilton
- Narrated by: Laurie Winkel
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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In this powerful true crime memoir, an award-winning identity theft expert tells the shocking story of the duplicity and betrayal that inspired her career and nearly destroyed her family. Axton Betz-Hamilton grew up in small-town Indiana in the early '90s. When she was 11 years old, her parents both had their identities stolen. Their credit ratings were ruined, and they were constantly fighting over money. This was before the age of the Internet, when identity theft became more commonplace, so authorities and banks were clueless and reluctant to help Axton's parents.
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Holy Shit
- By Jason Wiking on 02-19-20
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When Crickets Cry
- By: Charles Martin
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
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It begins on the shaded town square in a sleepy Southern town. A spirited seven-year-old has a brisk business at her lemonade stand. But the little girl’s pretty yellow dress can’t quite hide the ugly scar on her chest. Her latest customer, a bearded stranger, drains his cup and heads to his car, his mind on a boat he's restoring at a nearby lake. The stranger understands more about the scar than he wants to admit. And the beat-up bread truck careening around the corner with its radio blaring is about to change the trajectory of both their lives.
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Soooo boring...and preachy.
- By Melanie on 03-05-20
By: Charles Martin
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Middletide
- A Novel
- By: Sarah Crouch
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
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One peaceful morning, in the small, Puget Sound town of Point Orchards, the lifeless body of Dr. Erin Landry is found hanging from a tree on the property of prodigal son and failed writer, Elijah Leith. Sheriff Jim Godbout’s initial investigation points to an obvious suicide, but upon closer inspection, there seem to be clues of foul play when he discovers that the circumstances of the beautiful doctor’s death were ripped straight from the pages of Elijah Leith’s own novel.
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Needed more development
- By Amazon Customer on 06-24-24
By: Sarah Crouch
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- Angela Stone-Campbell
- 03-21-25
Everything that matters most.
Please forgive me.
I forgive you.
Thank You.
And I Love You.
These words can change most anything.
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- Marty W.
- 03-11-25
wish it was longer!
Good story. Great narrator. Description of Southern Appalachia was spot on. I was bummed when it was over.
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- C. A. B.
- 02-08-25
the camaraderie of characters
I really enjoyed the well developed story which was intriguing and heart warming. A nice story.
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- Tessa
- 04-03-25
Haunting & Tender
This is a beautifully told story of Love, family & traditions.
I also applaud the reader of this book!
A wonderful story with just the right reader to leave a haunting longing for a slower life.
And loving memories of those who have left us.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-13-24
Hits you right in the feelings
I loved the first 3 hours of the book, then it slows down and I actually turned the speed up. The last 45 mins were rough.
I enjoyed it overall though, I live in southeastern Tennessee so it was fun looking up the locations in NC, I actually recommend the book… before I got to the middle of the book to my sister who lives near where the book takes place.
The book feels like it’s a true story
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