From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Where the Heart Is comes this eagerly anticipated tale of a small Oklahoma town and the mystery that has haunted its residents for years. In 1972, the tiny windswept town of DeClare, Oklahoma, was consumed by the terrifying disappearance of Nicky Jack Harjo. When he was no more than a baby, his pajama bottoms were found on the banks of Willow Creek. Nearly 30 years later, Nicky mysteriously returns in this intriguing and delightfully hypnotic tale, full of the authentic heartland characters that Billie Letts writes about so beautifully. Billie Letts first novel, Where the Heart Is (Warner, 1996), was a #1 New York Times bestseller, a selection of Oprah Winfreys Book Club, and was made into a motion picture starring Ashley Judd and Natalie Portman. It has sold more than 3.2 million hardcover and mass market copies combined. The Honk and Holler Opening Soon (Warner, 1998) has more than 397,000 hardcover and paperback copies in print. Trade paperback sales remain strong, with an 85% sell-through. Billie Letts won the Walker Percy Award at the 1994 New Orleans Writers Conference and the Oklahoma Book Award for Where the Heart Is. It was also named one of the best books of the year by the American Library Association. Until recently, she worked as a professor at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Available as a Time Warner AudioBook. Also available in a Large Print Edition.
6 hours abridged on 5 CDs read by Lou Diamond Phillips. Shocking tale of a many trying to trace his family after discovering he'd been adopted. More shocking is what various townspeople have been hiding all these years. Great listening for a long car ride.
This is one of the rare audio books that make me drive around the block a few times so I can hear what happens next! Many unexpected turns to the story along with colorful yet believable characters (especially if you grew up or have lived in a small town). My main complaint with mysteries is I often figure out the mystery early into the story. This did not happen with this book! A real winner. Narrated excellently by Lou Diamond Phillips. He gives different voices to the characters making the reading seem like a "full cast" production.