Milk glass moon.
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The final installment of Trigiani's heartfelt trilogy will not disappoint fans impatient to reconnect with the delightfully eccentric residents of Big Stone Gap, Virginia. After marrying at age 35, burying one child, and almost allowing her marriage to fall apart, former spinster and town pharmacist Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney mistakenly believes she is back on firm ground. As she apprehensively watches her daughter, Etta, mature into womanhood, she realizes her feelings of complacency were not rooted in reality. Unable to let go, Ave attempts to mold Etta into a stronger, more independent version of herself. Chafing under her mother's watchful eye, Etta blossoms into a self-sufficient adolescent with definite plans of her own. Learning to reconcile her own personal desires with those of her beloved husband and daughter, a middle-aged Ave Maria "redreams" her future and explores another life path. Chockfull of the homespun characters and the earthy wisdom readers have come to expect from this utterly charming series.
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Trigiani, A. (2002). Milk glass moon. Large Print. Center Point Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Trigiani, Adriana. 2002. Milk Glass Moon. Center Point Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Trigiani, Adriana, Milk Glass Moon. Center Point Publishing, 2002.
MLA Citation (style guide)Trigiani, Adriana. Milk Glass Moon. Large Print. Center Point Publishing, 2002.
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