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September 28, 2006 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781449896430
- File size: 401596 KB
- Duration: 13:56:39
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
Smith's sweeping tale of Civil War orphan Molly Petree is told from several viewpoints, each represented by its own narrator. Each new voice brings to life a turning point in Molly's life. Molly's early days at Agate Hill plantation end when her mysterious benefactor, Simon Black, sends her to boarding school. The school's evil director, Mariah Snow, is read expertly by Linda Stephens. Molly's teaching career takes her to the North Carolina mountains, where she meets and marries Jacky Jarvis. Alice Gerrard sets their tumultuous union to music. Her folk tunes and the strength of the narrators portray Molly's story so articulately that it is difficult to imagine that the print version can compare to this remarkable audio. J.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
July 31, 2006
Following her 2001 Southern Book Critics Circle award–winning novel, The Last Girls
, Smith's 10th novel chronicles the post–Civil War life of a precocious Southern orphan using a slapdash patchwork of journal entries, letters, poems, recipes, songs, catechism and court records. Molly Petree, the daughter of a slain Confederate soldier, begins a diary on her 13th birthday in May 1872, near Hillsborough, N.C., at Agate Hill, the plantation of her legal guardian, Uncle Junius Hall. Seeing herself as "a ghost girl wafting through this ghost house," Molly falls under the spiteful devices of Selena, the scheming housekeeper, who marries a terminally ill Junius to inherit the plantation. Under Selena's watch, Molly is neglected, mistreated and raped before Simon Black, who fought alongside Molly's father, rescues her and enrolls her in the Gatewood Academy, where she becomes "an educated, fancy woman." After graduating, Molly marries sweet-talking Jacky, but tragedy dogs her: Jacky dies a particularly miserable death, their baby dies and when Molly returns to Agate Hill, she finds it in ruins. Molly's story is moving, but Smith's structure—the narrative's pieces are the contents of "a box of old stuff" found during Agate Hill's renovation—is needlessly contrived.
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