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Night Came with Many Stars
Night Came with Many Stars | Simon Van Booy
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A family saga--told in a captivating narrative that leaps forwards and backwards in time--of one family's struggle to survive in the rural United States over 100 years. Carol was thirteen when her daddy lost her in a game of cards. One year later--pregnant and with nowhere to go--she is taken in by Bessie and Martha, who run a secret refuge for "lost women." Fifty years on in the same small Kentucky town, Carol's thirteen-year-old grandson rides his BMX and watches wrestling, mesmerized by 1980s excess, while his community fights to stay employed in factories and on farms. Simon Van Booy has woven the many struggles and small triumphs of three generations of a single Kentucky family into an intimate portrayal of American life that includes the Depression, war, faith, the hardship of women, racial prejudice, and rural disenfranchisement. Van Booy captures the distinctive voices of each generation, time and again revealing the sacred bonds of family and friendship in times of crisis. With stark, poetic clarity, Night Came with Many Stars is a captivating journey through one century that reveals an America rarely seen.
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MaggieCarr
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Mehso-so

All the portions of this book were good but the jumping around generation to generation seemed to occur just as I was making connections to other parts of the bigger story. Far too many characters, though needed to help with dialog and date placement, just complicated things. It felt like a giant mixed up bag of genealogy findings stirred up and divided out in someone's version of organization. Maybe just not the way that will be an easy to...

MaggieCarr ... read way for most. 3y
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