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The Poet of Moonshine Hill

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  • Hardback
  • 368 pages
  • Publisher: Tyndale Fiction

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From the bestselling, award-winning author of Appalachian Song comes a new Southern novel about one woman torn between loyalty and the law and another seeking answers about a shocking Depression-era arrest warrant in a National Park Service database.

1933. While her father runs illegal moonshine in the Ouachita Mountains, Rosaleen Finnegan works long hours at the Lamar Bathhouse in Hot Springs, Arkansas to pay for her mother’s medical care. She dreams of becoming a writer, but pressure to join Pa’s operation—and the arrival of a handsome young preacher urging a better path—pull her in opposing directions. Reluctantly drawn into her father’s dangerous world, Rosaleen soon catches the eye of a wealthy bootlegger. But when a careless mistake leads to tragedy, she’s forced to make a decision that will haunt her for decades.

1983. Andie Waggoner, one of the few women working as a computer programmer with the National Park Service, is on the brink of a long-awaited promotion when she visits her increasingly confused grandmother and uncovers a mysterious photograph of a girl beside a moonshine still. Then she stumbles across a decades-old arrest warrant in the agency’s database bearing her Gram’s maiden name, which is deeply troubling since her job requires security clearance and disclosure of close ties to anyone with criminal backgrounds. As her grandmother’s fragmented memories lead to more questions than answers, Andie leaves Nashville and heads to Hot Springs in search of the truth, both for herself as well as her grandmother . . . and soon discovers Gram’s past has implications for her own future.

  • Captivating Southern fiction perfect for fans of Lisa Wingate, Sarah Loudin Thomas, Donna Everhart, and Ellen Marie Wiseman
  • A clean dual-timeline historical family drama set during the Great Depression and the 1980s with dashes of romance in Hot Springs, Arkansas and Nashville, Tennessee and inspired by true events
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs and themes of faith, redemption, and family secrets
The Poet of Moonshine Hill and All We Thought We Knew
All We Thought We KnewThe Poet of Moonshine Hill

  • Title

    The Poet of Moonshine Hill

  • Author

    Michelle Shocklee

  • Book Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    Tyndale Fiction

  • Published

    April 2027

  • Weight

    454g

  • Page Count

    368

  • ISBN

    9798400522277

  • ISBN-10

    8400522273

  • Eden Code

    7557406

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