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Crows Over a Wheatfield
Crows Over a Wheatfield
Author: Paula Sharp
This extraordinary bestseller, set in small-town Wisconsin and spanning thirty years, is the story of Judge Melanie Klonecki, the daughter of an abusive and brilliant criminal defense lawyer. Returning to the rural landscape of her youth, Melanie befriends the flamboyant Mildred Steck, a woman who leads an insurrectionist movement and creates an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780747531128
ISBN-10: 0747531129
Publication Date: 1/9/1997
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Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Good story!
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I read this book 5+ years ago and remember enjoying it, though I don't remember the particulars.
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You can't help but get involved with all the characters in Crows over a Wheatfield from page one. There's lots of foreshadowing of sad things to come which kept me worried and up at night reading "just one more chapter". Quirky people abound but they're just normal enough to identiy with them and make you wonder if people like them might actually live somewhere you've been. A thread of the believable winds through the unbelievalbe.