Hope’s Highway

Hope’s Highway by Dorothy Garlock is a historical fiction novel published by Grand Central Publishing on January 1, 2004. This first edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds during the Depression era, focusing on Margie Kinnard, whose aspirations of becoming a movie star remain intact despite setbacks, including the theft of her savings by Ernie Harding. An unexpected twist comes when Margie’s long-lost father reenters her life, offering her a glimmer of hope.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and familial connections against the backdrop of a challenging historical period. The novel delves into Margie’s journey as she navigates her dreams and the complexities of her relationships. With elements of romance woven into the storyline, Hope’s Highway captures the resilience of the human spirit during difficult times, making it a poignant addition to Garlock’s Depression-era trilogy.
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The “Voice of America’s Heartland,” national bestselling author Dorothy Garlock, delivers the second novel in her evocative, Depression-era trilogy.Ernie Harding may have stolen Margie Kinnard’s savings, but he didn’t shatter her dreams of going to California to become a movie star. Help arrives from an unexpected source: Margie’s long lost father.
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