Hope’s Highway

Hope’s Highway by Dorothy Garlock is a reprint edition published by Grand Central Publishing on May 1, 2004. This 448-page novel is presented in English and is part of a trilogy set during the Depression era, celebrating the iconic Route 66. The story follows Margie Kinnard, whose aspirations of becoming a movie star remain intact despite the betrayal by Ernie Harding, who has stolen her savings.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and ambition against the backdrop of historical challenges. The book delves into Margie’s journey as she navigates her dreams and the obstacles in her path. With a focus on romance and the spirit of the time, this edition offers a glimpse into the heartland of America and the enduring hope of its characters.
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The “Voice of America’s Heartland” delivers the second novel in her Depression-era trilogy that celebrates the fabled Route 66. Ernie Harding may have stolen Margie Kinnard’s savings, but he doesn’t shatter her dreams of going to California to become a movie star.
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