The Teardrop Fiddle

The Teardrop Fiddle by Francis Eugene Wood, published by Tip-Of-The-Moon Publishing Company in August 2006, is a poignant narrative that explores the enduring love of two aging parents for their musically gifted daughter, Katie. This edition, comprising 125 pages, delves into themes of hope and connection, as it intertwines the past with the present through the shared joy of music.
Readers will find a story that captures the delicate yet resilient nature of love, symbolized by the “teardrop” in the title. The narrative reflects on the impact of music and memory, as it follows the emotional journey of the characters. With a focus on the relationships between women and the legacy of familial bonds, this work presents a touching exploration of how the past can resonate in the lives of others.
Official synopsis Publisher
” … A story so poignant the “teardrop” in the title needs no explanation. As delicate but enduring as the butterflies that linger over the grave of a musically gifted young girl named Katie, the love of two aging parents reaches across time to another girl who share the joy of playing the teardrop fiddle. A book about hope …” (taken from the back cover).
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