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Robert Morgan
"The Powell brothers, Muir and Moody, are as different as Cain and Abel. Muir is an innocent, a shy young man with big dreams and not the slightest idea of what to do about them. Moody, the older and wilder brother - embittered by the death of his father, by years of fighting his mother, and by his jealously of Muir's privileged place in the family - takes to moonshine and gambling and turns his anger on his brother. Muir escapes, hoping to find something - an occupation, a calling - to match his ambition." "Through it all their mother, Ginny, tries to steer them right, all the while remembering her own losses: her husband, her youth, and the fiery sense of God that once ordered her world." "When Muir discovers his purpose in life, the consequences are far-reaching and irrevocable: a community threatens to tear itself apart, and his family is forever changed."--BOOK JACKET.
| Edition | 1st Scribner pbk. ed. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Pages | 323 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-743-22579-3 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 0-743-22579-1 primary |
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