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An edition of Walking through shadows (2002)

Walking through shadows

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"The mysterious murder of seventeen-year-old Sheila Barnes on Lloyd Cotton's dairy farm scandalizes the quiet town of Zebulon, Mississippi, in 1941. Among those most deeply affected by the tragedy are her young husband, Stoney, and the Cotton family, who took Sheila in and loved her as their own.".

"Though abused by her father, labeled "slow-witted," and burdened with a physical deformity, Sheila approaches life with a cheerful optimism and an unwavering belief in the power of everyday magic. She quickly becomes the Best Friend of eleven-year-old Annette Cotton, and somehow charms and changes everyone around her, proving to many that wisdom often comes from unlikely places."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
MacAdam/Cage Pub.
Language
English
Pages
282

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Walking Through Shadows
2009, M P Publishing Limited
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Walking Through Shadows: A Novel
August 30, 2005, Ballantine Books
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Walking through shadows: a novel
2002, MacAdam/Cage Pub.
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Edition Notes

Published in
San Francisco
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3613.A77 W35 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
282 p. ;
Number of pages
282

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3956262M
Internet Archive
walkingthroughsh00mars
ISBN 10
1931561052
LCCN
2001058692
OCLC/WorldCat
48494185
LibraryThing
1237093
Goodreads
898488

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5841488W

Work Description

When the body of seventeen-year-old Sheila Barnes is found on Lloyd Cotton's dairy farm in 1941, nearly all the citizens of the quiet town of Zebulon, Mississippi, feel the effects of her murder. But those most deeply affected by the tragedy include her young husband, Stoney, and the Cotton family, who took Sheila in and grew to love and respect her. Though badly abused by her father, labeled "slow-witted," and burdened with a physical deformity, Sheila approaches life with a natural, cheerful optimism and an unwavering belief in the healing powers of magic. She quickly becomes the Best Friend of eleven-year-old Annette Cotton, and subtly charms and changes those around her, proving to many that true wisdom often comes from unlikely places. Marshall has created a page-turner of stunning lyrical beauty that is impossible to forget. At the heart of this literary murder mystery is the powerful truth that love conquers all-even death. About the author: Bev Marshall, a native of McComb, Mississippi, lived as a nomadic military wife for many years. She has returned to her Southern roots and teaches English at Southeastern Louisiana University. She lives in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, with her husband. Walking Through Shadows is her first novel.

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