The Road to Bittersweet

Cover of The Road to Bittersweet by Donna Everhart
Publisher: Kensington
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9781496709493
ISBN-10: 1496709497
Dimensions:
Height: 8.16 Inches
Length: 5.45 Inches
Weight: 0.63713593718 Pounds
Width: 0.85 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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The Road to Bittersweet by Donna Everhart, published by Kensington on December 26, 2017, is a poignant narrative set in the Carolinas during the 1940s. This 336-page novel follows fourteen-year-old Wallis Ann Stamper as she navigates the challenges of family life and personal growth against the backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains. The story begins with a devastating flood that forces the Stamper family to leave their home, setting Wallis Ann on a path of discovery that leads her to confront both the harsh realities of their situation and her own evolving identity.

Readers will find an evocative exploration of coming-of-age themes as Wallis Ann grapples with her responsibilities and relationships, particularly with her older sister, Laci, who is a mute musical savant. The narrative delves into the complexities of family dynamics, especially as Wallis Ann’s friendship with Clayton, a performer in a traveling show, introduces new tensions. As the family embarks on a journey to rebuild their lives, the bonds of sisterhood are tested by jealousy and betrayal, ultimately leading Wallis Ann to make choices that will change their lives forever.


Official synopsis Publisher

Set in the Carolinas in the 1940s, The Road to Bittersweet is a beautifully written, evocative account of a young woman reckoning not just with the unforgiving landscape, but with the rocky emotional terrain that leads from innocence to wisdom.
 
For fourteen-year-old Wallis Ann Stamper and her family, life in the Appalachian Mountains is simple and satisfying, though not for the tenderhearted. While her older sister, Laci—a mute, musically gifted savant—is constantly watched over and protected, Wallis Ann is as practical and sturdy as her name. When the Tuckasegee River bursts its banks, forcing them to flee in the middle of the night, those qualities save her life. But though her family is eventually reunited, the tragedy opens Wallis Ann’s eyes to a world beyond the creek that’s borne their name for generations.
 
Carrying what’s left of their possessions, the Stampers begin another perilous journey from their ruined home to the hill country of South Carolina. Wallis Ann’s blossoming friendship with Clayton, a high diving performer for a traveling show, sparks a new opportunity, and the family joins as a singing group. But Clayton’s attention to Laci drives a wedge between the two sisters. As jealousy and betrayal threaten to accomplish what hardship never could—divide the family for good—Wallis Ann makes a decision that will transform them all in unforeseeable ways . . .

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“The Road to Bittersweet” is credited to Donna Everhart.
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Publisher: Kensington. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781496709493. ISBN-10: 1496709497.
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Language: en. Pages: 336.

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