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The third novel in the Millwood Hollow Series about an unlikely hero and a ragtag trio of orphans in racially segregated 1930s Arkansas.
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Library Journal Review
The third book in Hickman's "Millwood Hollow" series (after Fallen Angels and Nazareth's Song) continues the saga of minister Jeb Nubey and his three adopted children in Depression-era Nazareth, AR. When he finds an African American infant abandoned on his doorstep, Jeb's decision to care for her will test the character of his neighbors as they battle their own racism. The author's skill in weaving her story keeps the novel from becoming overly sentimental, and readers will care about the likable characters. Hickman (www.patriciahickman.com) lives in North Carolina. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.