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Marshallville Stories
- Narrado por: Katherine Conklin
- Duración: 7 h y 9 m
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A collection of stories depicting life in a small Virginia town in the 1940s—the happiness, heartbreak, and humor that saw America through the turbulent years of World War II and its challenging aftermath. In Johns' fictional Marshallville, a small but proud college anchors the community alongside family businesses handed down from one generation to the next. The lives of surrounding farm families and workers at the nearby mill complete the intricately woven fabric of this slice of life in a simpler but important time. And always, the train rolling through on Main Street was king.
America had yet to deal with the looming issues of women's rights, racial justice, and societal change, but the Marshallvilles of the 1940s—and the close-knit communities that defined the life of that time—provided a sturdy foundation for what lay ahead. Here, with the truth that fiction offers, is a glimpse into a pivotal era with all its faults and foibles, seen through the lens of fond remembrance.
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- Sara
- 12-01-22
A beautiful gem
Fran Johns crafts stories in a way that puts the reader right in the center of the action, taking us back in time to a quiet Southern town in the 40s. I laughed. I cried. Everything I want in a short story collection. The characters are rich and vibrant, the stories are engaging and poignant. The narrator's soothing, southern voice accents the material perfectly.
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- Byron Rubin
- 12-03-22
What a joy
If you’ve ever driven through a small town and wondered about the people who lived there, this is your book. Citizens of Marshallville become your next door neighbors, Their hopes, loses, loves, and interests become yours. I listened to the stories, a few every day, and reveled in their lives. Fran Moreland Johns has written marvelous, clever, stories and Katherine Conklin reads these stories with such authenticity, I was pretty sure I was in Marshallville myself. Highly recommend.
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