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Opal on Dry Ground

A Novel

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  • 279 páginas
  • 10 horas de lectura

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"RICH, COMPLEX, AND COMPELLING (Ms. Scofield explores the twists and turns all the daughters must survive as they struggle toward independence."--Dallas Morning NewsOpal has done the best she knew how in raising her two daughters, Clancy and Joy. But that doesn't stop her from worrying about them even when they are finally under her roof again. Clancy has just been left by her second husband and is so depressed she can barely stay awake. Joy, brittle in her loneliness and desperate about her teenage daughter, can't decide where her loyalty lies--with her mother, her daughter, or herself. And Opal is still mourning the sudden death of her aged mother, killed in a flood.Opal has always bailed out the women in her family when despair rains down. But as troubled waters recede, she must learn to let go and live...."A novel whose plot, like a vast open sky, is enlivened with a fireworks display of colorful, twisting, brilliantly rendered emotions."--The New York Times Book Review"Sandra Scofield writes with authority, and her characters are warmhearted, well-intentioned, likable, more sinned against than sinning--ordinary, hard-working folks trying to make it through the day."--New York NewsdayFrom the Paperback edition.

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Opal on Dry Ground, Sandra Jean Scofield

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Título
Opal on Dry Ground
Subtítulo
A Novel
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Villard Books
Publicado en
1994
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
279
ISBN10
0679423974
ISBN13
9780679423973
Serie
Calificación
3,4 de 5
Descripción
"RICH, COMPLEX, AND COMPELLING (Ms. Scofield explores the twists and turns all the daughters must survive as they struggle toward independence."--Dallas Morning NewsOpal has done the best she knew how in raising her two daughters, Clancy and Joy. But that doesn't stop her from worrying about them even when they are finally under her roof again. Clancy has just been left by her second husband and is so depressed she can barely stay awake. Joy, brittle in her loneliness and desperate about her teenage daughter, can't decide where her loyalty lies--with her mother, her daughter, or herself. And Opal is still mourning the sudden death of her aged mother, killed in a flood.Opal has always bailed out the women in her family when despair rains down. But as troubled waters recede, she must learn to let go and live...."A novel whose plot, like a vast open sky, is enlivened with a fireworks display of colorful, twisting, brilliantly rendered emotions."--The New York Times Book Review"Sandra Scofield writes with authority, and her characters are warmhearted, well-intentioned, likable, more sinned against than sinning--ordinary, hard-working folks trying to make it through the day."--New York NewsdayFrom the Paperback edition.