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Songcatcher, The (Ballad)
Author: Sharyn McCrumb, James Daniels Aasne Vigesaa
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Publisher: Brilliance Audio Unabridged
Book Type: Audio Cassette
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ISBN-13: 9781587881305 - ISBN-10: 1587881306
Publication Date: 5/1/2001


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Book Description:
Folksinger Lark McCourry is haunted by the memory of a song. As a child she heard it from her relatives in the North Carolina mountains, and she knows that the song has been in her family since 1759, when her ancestor, nine-year-old Malcolm MacQuarry, kidnapped from the Scottish island of Islay, learned it aboard an English ship. The song accompanied young Malcolm when he made his way to Morristown, New Jersey, where he apprenticed with an attorney, became a lawyer himself, and fought in the American Revolution. The song came with Malcolm in 1790, when he left his family and traveled the Wilderness Road to homestead in western North Carolina, where he remarried and raised a second family.

The song, passed down through the generations, carries Malcolm's descendants through the settling of the frontier, the Civil War, the coming of the railroads, and into modern times, providing both solace in the present and a link to the past. Over the years, though, the memory of the old song has dimmed and Lark McCourry's only hope of preserving her family legacy lies in mountain wise-woman Nora Bonesteel, who talks to both the living and the dead.

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Sarra B. (sarradee) wrote on 10/26/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this book. The readers perfectly captured the accents and voices of the characters. In the afterword the author states that she took much of the book from her families history, only embellishing as necessary to make a good story which made it even more fascinating. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes a good family saga.


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