{"id":3160,"date":"2024-09-07T07:18:26","date_gmt":"2024-09-07T07:18:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/studentsclub.org\/homepage\/the-moonshiners-daughter-a-southern-coming-of-age-saga-of-family-and-loyalty\/"},"modified":"2024-09-07T07:18:26","modified_gmt":"2024-09-07T07:18:26","slug":"the-moonshiners-daughter-a-southern-coming-of-age-saga-of-family-and-loyalty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/studentsclub.org\/homepage\/the-moonshiners-daughter-a-southern-coming-of-age-saga-of-family-and-loyalty\/","title":{"rendered":"The Moonshiner&#8217;s Daughter: A Southern Coming-of-Age Saga of Family and Loyalty"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\nPrice: <span style=\"color:#b12704\"><del>$17.95<\/del> - $13.69<\/span><br \/><i><small>(as of Sep 07, 2024 07:18:26 UTC &#8211; <span class=\"wp_automatic_amazon_disclaimer\" title=\"Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date\/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.\">Details<\/span>)<\/small><\/i><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/amazon.com\/dp\/1496717023?tag=musadiqhus0f2-20\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/valvepress.s3.amazonaws.com\/imgs\/buy_now.png\"><\/a><br \/>\n<br \/>\n  If you fell in love with 1960s North Carolina when reading Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, Donna Everhart\u2019s The Moonshiner\u2019s Daughter will transport you right back. Everhart\u2019s sensitive and expert storytelling will capture you in this Southern coming-of-age novel! <br \/> \u00a0<br \/> Set in North Carolina in 1960 and brimming with authenticity and grit, The Moonshiner\u2019s Daughter evokes the singular life of sixteen-year-old Jessie Sasser, a young woman determined to escape her family\u2019s past . . .<br \/> \u00a0<br \/> Generations of Sassers have made moonshine in the Brushy Mountains of Wilkes County, North Carolina. Their history is recorded in a leather-bound journal that belongs to Jessie Sasser\u2019s daddy, but Jessie wants no part of it. As far as she\u2019s concerned, moonshine caused her mother\u2019s death a dozen years ago.<br \/> \u00a0<br \/> Her father refuses to speak about her mama, or about the day she died. But Jessie has a gnawing hunger for the truth\u2014one that compels her to seek comfort in food. Yet all her self-destructive behavior seems to do is feed what her school\u2019s gruff but compassionate nurse describes as the \u201cmonster\u201d inside Jessie.<br \/> \u00a0<br \/> Resenting her father\u2019s insistence that moonshining runs in her veins, Jessie makes a plan to destroy the stills, using their neighbors as scapegoats. Instead, her scheme escalates an old rivalry and reveals long-held grudges. As she endeavors to right wrongs old and new, Jessie\u2019s loyalties will bring her to unexpected revelations about her family, her strengths\u2014and a legacy that may provide her with the answers she has been longing for.    <\/p>\n<p> Publisher                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 Kensington (December 31, 2019) <br \/> Language                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 English <br \/> Paperback                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 384 pages <br \/> ISBN-10                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 1496717023 <br \/> ISBN-13                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 978-1496717023 <br \/> Item Weight                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 2.31 pounds <br \/> Dimensions                                    \u200f                                        :                                    \u200e                                 5.48 x 1 x 8.22 inches <\/p>\n<div id=\"product-summary\" data-hook=\"cr-insights-widget-summary\" class=\"a-section a-spacing-none\">\n<div class=\"a-section a-spacing-small a-spacing-top-medium\">\n<h3 class=\"a-size-base-plus a-color-base a-text-bold\">Customers say<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"a-spacing-small\"><span>Customers find the book very realistic, masterful, insightful, and educational. 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