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Hope in the Holler

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* "This is a masterpiece of middle grade fiction, at once summoning the timelessness of life in rural America while blending in modern elements."School Library Journal, starred review
The poignant—and funny—story of a girl trying to be brave and find her place in the world after she's sent to live with scheming relatives.
Right before Wavie's mother died, she gave Wavie a list of instructions to help her find her way in life, including this one: Be brave, Wavie B! You got as much right to a good life as anybody, so find it! But little did Wavie's mom know that events would conspire to bring Wavie back to Conley Hollow, the Appalachian hometown her mother tried to leave behind. Now Wavie's back in the Holler—and in the clutches of her Aunt Samantha Rose. Life with the devilish Samantha Rose and her revolting cousin Hoyt is no picnic, but there's real pleasure in sleeping in her own mother's old bed, and making friends with the funny, easygoing kids her aunt calls the "neighborhood-no-accounts." With their help, Wavie just might be able to prevent her aunt from becoming her legal guardian, and find her courage and place in the world.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In a youthful, sensitive voice, narrator Catherine Taber delivers the first-person story of 12-year-old Wavie. Taber expresses the depths of Wavie's grief at the loss of her mother and the powerful memories that sustain her. These contrast sharply with Taber's portrayal of Wavie's self-interested aunt, Samantha Rose, who whisks the orphaned girl away to Conley Hollow, a place Wavie's mother fought to escape. Taber's performance reflects how deeply Wavie's mother has planted love and a belief in herself in her child, which contrast with the painful emotional starkness of her life with her cruel aunt and cousin. The love she's experienced gives Wavie the resilience to oppose Samantha Rose's guardianship, find friends who support her, and fulfill her mother's wish that she find the good life she deserves. Taber's well-drawn portrayals of minor characters increase the audio's richness. S.W. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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