Suddenly Rural Girl’s protagonist is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship after her father dies and her family moves to a new town–but a kind old man and his horse offer her an escape. Eyeballs reared up again, revealing the little white star on his chest surrounded by patches of black and brownContinue reading “Meet Eyeballs, from Suddenly Rural Girl”
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Meet Liam Finnegan, from Suddenly Rural Girl
Dakota Moore is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship, and each new person she meets brings a new adventure–including a cute red-headed classmate. And he was even more adorable up close. His eyes were a brighter blue than I had imagined, friendly and playful. He smiled and the gap between his front teethContinue reading “Meet Liam Finnegan, from Suddenly Rural Girl”
Meet Ms.Bousta, from Suddenly Rural Girl
Dakota Moore is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship, and each new person she meets brings a new adventure–including her Advisory teacher. She was an outgoing and outstanding woman, full-figured and full of bubbly energy with a wardrobe to match. She’s hard to miss, like an enormous used car dealer billboard along theContinue reading “Meet Ms.Bousta, from Suddenly Rural Girl”
The end of a kiss… from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah
Many a teen has imagined a kiss . . . the anticipation, the warmth, the heart-pounding passion of young love. Few take time to think about the end of a kiss. It’s why this quote stands out. The end was as impactful as the beginning. A fantastic description. It’s early in the year, but IContinue reading “The end of a kiss… from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah”
Meet Taylor, from Suddenly Rural Girl
Dakota Moore is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship, and each new person she meets brings a new adventure–including this dragon-doodling classmate. “Did you see what Taylor was wearing?” One of them saidthrough her nose. “…some skintight black Poet shirt. Like she’s going to a creepy goth funeral.” But Taylor has a kindContinue reading “Meet Taylor, from Suddenly Rural Girl”
Meet Elu and Matt
Dakota Moore is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship, and each new person she meets brings a new adventure. Her mom, Elu, and little brother, Matt, are on that journey, too. Mom cut her hair the next day. It had been a tradition for Sioux women to cut their hair when in mourning,Continue reading “Meet Elu and Matt”
Meet George Washington Young, from Suddenly Rural Girl
Dakota Moore is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship, and each new person she meets brings a new adventure. Mr. Young stepped toward me and extended his hands. I leaned my face forward, and his shaky fingers gently found my chin and cheek bones. He lightly traced the edges of my face, seeingContinue reading “Meet George Washington Young, from Suddenly Rural Girl”
Meet Dakota Moore, the Suddenly Rural Girl
Suddenly Rural Girl’s protagonist is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship after her father dies and her family moves to a new town. My hair has always been long and dark brown. Cocoa with a touch of cherry–probably from my dad’s Irish side…Today, I wore two French braids with a part down theContinue reading “Meet Dakota Moore, the Suddenly Rural Girl”
A small word with enormous meaning… from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah
This may be my favorite line from The Nightingale. It is so small, so simple and sincere, but at that moment in the novel, it carries the weight of our protagonist’s world, perhaps even of Europe’s world. It’s early in the year, but I think The Nightingale will be one of my favorite 2024 reads.Continue reading “A small word with enormous meaning… from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah”
“She rolled away…” from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah
A fantastic line that hints at intimacy and shares a character’s quiet regret. It’s early in the year, but I think The Nightingale will be one of my favorite 2024 reads. Kristin Hannah places some beautiful and descriptive lines within a poignant plot fleshed out with engaging characters. If you’ve not read any Hannah, I’dContinue reading ““She rolled away…” from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah”
“Lips as thin as an afterthought…” from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah
Quick. Careless. Hastily created. An afterthought. Perhaps the lips were crooked or formed an unusually small mouth? Here Hannah clearly describes a dominant nose . . . and then leaves the thin lips up to the reader. It’s early in the year, but I think The Nightingale will be one of my favorite 2024 reads.Continue reading ““Lips as thin as an afterthought…” from The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah”
Suddenly Rural Girl–the book trailer!
We’re exited to share our Suddenly Rural girl book trailer. It teases the novel beautifully, and for those interested in these kinds of things here’s how we created it: And now, FINALLY, you can order a copy of Suddenly Rural Girl in our SHOP!