VBT# Charlie's Girl - Mary-Helen and Daniel Foxx

 
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The Last stop on the Virtual Book Tour for Charlie's Girl by Mary-Helen and Daniel Foxx is The Phantom Paragrapher.
I hope you have all enjoyed the previous blogs on the tour :)
 
Synopsis; Charlie's Girl - Mary-Helen and Daniel Foxx - May 2012
Fourteen-year-old Rosalind has always been a foster girl without a past, until she's sent to live with her estranged grandmother in a house full of memories---and secrets. Soon Rosalind discovers that there's more to her family history than she ever dreamed. Set in 1960s South Carolina, this unforgettable story of family, friendship, and faith is perfect for readers of all ages.
 
Charlie's Girl is an extraordinary and heart penetrating book that effectively captures the struggles, hopes, and endearments of a young foster girl. There are dynamics of emotion, misunderstanding, love, forgiveness, and hope. It is a stirring book that will be well worth reading. I didn't want to put it down. --Michael T. Holdaway, author, Amid the Pages, A Penman s Treasure

Charlie's Girl is a moving story of an orphan's journey of discovery across a Southern landscape set in the 1960s. Often heartbreaking and riveting, this finely crafted drama moves at a fast pace. All the characters are fully realized and three-dimensional, not to mention downright fun to listen to, as the authors re-creation of the local dialect is pitch perfect. The central characters are as unforgettable as is this book, which I highly recommend. --Eddy W. Davison, co-author, Nathan Bedford Forrest: In Search of the Enigma

After reading this book, I've wondered just how many wonderful relationships I ve missed out on because I prejudged someone instead of just loving them. This heartwarming book will cause you to reflect on your own relationships and work on making them better. --
Nevada Harward, co-author, Make-a-Mix Cookbook series
 
                                                                  
 


 

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  1. The sequel to “Charlie’s Girl” came out this spring. Titled “Nellie’s Girl,” it continues Rosalind story as she responds to new challenges. Thank you for reading the first book. We hope you will enjoy the sequel. It’s available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle ebooks.

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