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Harvest House Publishers (2006), 266 pages
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Fiction. Literature. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML: B.J. Hoff's unforgettable characters from A Distant Music reunite for an even more gripping, dramatic episode in The Mountain Song Legacy. When Maggie MacAuley returns to the small coal town of her childhood, she has no intention of staying. Her life is in Chicago now. There's nothing to keep her in Skingle Creek... ...nothing but the discovery that a man who has lived most of his life for the children of Skingle Creek is no longer the hero of Maggie's childhood but seems destined to become the love of her life. In Maggie's quest for independence, she finds her greatest strength in sacrifice...and in her struggle to heal her family, she finds her heart renewed by love..
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Maggie MacAuley has come home. She had studied hard and earned a teaching degree. The time has come to make a decision of whether to return to her teaching job in Chicago or stay in Skittles Creek with her family.
Ms. Hoff does a good job showing the transition of the young Maggie into the adult
Ms. Hoff does a good job showing the transition of the young Maggie into the adult
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woman. She tells a story that can be read by itself but ever so, much better if one has read the first book in the series, “A Distant Music.” The characters from the first book are reintroduced and the changes wrought by time realistically portrayed as Maggie make decisions that will affect the rest of her life. Show Less
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2006