In the long awaited sequel to Mavis Applewater's award winning novel Whispering Pines, Shawn and Faith are back. The Couple are happily living in New York City with Shawn's pet ghost, Willie. Life is good as they continue their quest in exploring the paranormal. That is until they receive a call fro
The Miracle on Monhegan Island
โ Scribed by Kelly, Elizabeth
- Publisher
- WW Norton & Co
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1631491806
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โฆ Synopsis
The best-selling, award-winning author of The Last Summer of the Camperdowns returns with another rollicking, summertime family saga.
Maine's rugged, picturesque Monhegan Island is home to weathered lobster fishermen and curious tourists...a genial if sleepy group. But when Spark Monahan--rakish prodigal son--returns unannounced to the dilapidated family home, his arrival launches a summer the likes of which this quiet town has never seen.
During Spark's absence, his young son Hally has been cared for by what remains of the Monahan family: Spark's gentle brother Hugh and their shrewd, fork-tongued father Pastor Ragnar. Pastor Ragnar has led them with an iron will and a unique religious ideology, while Hugh has been busy mending the scars of a tumultuous family history. Spark's reentry into the family is rocky; even as adolescent Hally warms to his father's flair for mischief, he struggles to define himself against this new paternal figure. Testing the...
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