The Songcatcher by Sharyn Mccrumb

The Songcatcher by Sharyn Mccrumb

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The Songcatcher by Sharyn Mccrumb

It was 1759 when a nine-year-old boy called Malcolm MacQuarrie was torn away from the Scottish island of Islay. In 1790, after war, ambition and tragedy had left their marks, he made his way down the Wilderness Road to western North Carolina where he wrested a new farm from the primeval forest, married, raised a family. And throughout his remarkable odyssey, Malcolm MacQuarrie sang a song, a lilting song of the Scottish isles. In 1820, he sang it to his grandchild. Who sang it in turn to his grandchild, who sang it again in turn. As America changes down the years, the song resonates down the succeeding generations...
"1 'A riveting tale.. two grisly killings that are separated by more than a century but share a chilling secret.' Newsday on THE BALLAD OF FRANKIE SILVER 2 'Sharyn McCrumb is a born storyteller' Mary Higgins Clark 3 'McCrumb writes with a quiet fire and maybe a little mountain magic' New York Times 4 'There is no one quite like her among present-day writers. No one better, either' San Diego Tribune 5 'In an earlier life, McCrumb must have been a balladeer, singing of restless spirits, star-crossed lovers and the consoling beauty of nature... The overall effect is spellbinding.' Washington Post
A native of North Carolina, Sharyn McCrumb lives in Virginia with her husband David, an environmental engineer, and their three children. She is the author of many novels and has twice won Best Appalachain Novel Award as well as the Edgar, Anthony, Malice Domestic, Agatha and Macavity in crime fiction.
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ISBN 13 9780340717189
ISBN 10 0340717181
Title The Songcatcher
Author Sharyn Mccrumb
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2001-12-06
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.