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Appalachian song : a novel

Shocklee, Michelle (author.).

Summary: Bertie Jenkins has spent forty years serving as a midwife for her community in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Out of all the mothers she's tended, none affects her more than the young teenager who shows up on her doorstep, injured, afraid, and expecting, one warm June day in 1943. As Bertie and her four sisters tenderly nurture Songbird back to health, the bond between the childless midwife and the motherless teen grows strong. But soon Songbird is forced to make a heartbreaking decision that will tear this little family apart. Thirty years later, the day after his father's funeral, Walker Wylie is stunned to learn he was adopted as an infant. The famous country singer enlists the help of adoption advocate Reese Chandler in the hopes of learning why he was abandoned by his birth parents. With the only clue he has in hand, Walker and Reese head deep into the Appalachian Mountains to track down Bertie Jenkins, the midwife who holds the secrets to Walker's past.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781496472441
  • Physical Description: 333 pages ; 22 cm.
    print
  • Publisher: Carol Stream, Illinois : Tyndale House Publishers, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes discussion questions.
Subject: Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) -- Fiction
Sisters -- Fiction
Country musicians -- Fiction
Midwives -- Fiction
Adopted children -- Fiction
Genre: Historical fiction.
Christian fiction.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at South Central Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Morden Library INS F Sho (Text) 35864002925533 Inspirational Fiction Volume hold Available -
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2023 October #1
    Songbird is found by the Jenkins sisters, pregnant and with a gunshot wound in her shoulder. Bertie brings her to the Jenkins cabin and the sisters decide to do their godly duty and care for her but keep it under wraps, as they do not know who shot her and what they wanted. Soon Songbird wins over all the sisters with her gentle personality and willingness to help around the cabin. Bertie especially grows a bond with Songbird, who she cares for as if she were her own daughter. But Songbird's, and her baby's, safety becomes a challenge that none of them are prepared to face. Thirty years later, singer Walker Wylie finds out he was adopted as a baby. Taking time away from the public eye, he seeks help in finding out where he came from. Reese Chandler, a local midwife in the Appalachian Mountains, may be able to assist in locating the midwife that cared for Walker's mother all those years ago. Together they go to the Jenkins cabin in search for answers, but they're not always black and white. Sometimes, even babies who are very much wanted by the mother are placed with adoptive parents. This moving tale will appeal to readers of Christian fiction. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2023 September

    Five aging sisters live in a cabin off the grid, not too far from Knoxville, TN. Their rhythm of working the land and loving extended family is interrupted when a pregnant teenager with a gunshot wound is found near their porch. As the women hide the girl from her vengeful father, the sisters have to reconcile the risk and the reward of loving their neighbors. Years later, in 1973, country star Walker Wylie's world implodes when he learns that he was adopted at birth. The celebrity has to slow down to find his Appalachian roots and discovers that when God closes one door, another path usually opens. The Smoky Mountain midwives are the unsung heroes of the book as they practice medicine handed down through generations and show compassion to mothers and babies in all circumstances. The themes of forgiveness and adoption into God's family, along with the beautiful setting, will resonate well with modern readers. VERDICT Shocklee (Count the Nights by Stars) delivers another powerful stand-alone novel for readers who love Appalachian stories in the style of Ann H. Gabhart and Kim Vogel Sawyer.

    Copyright 2023 Library Journal.
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