Ebook {Epub PDF} Gone South by Meg Moseley
· Meg Moseley is a Californian transplanted to the South. For four years, she wrote human interest columns for a suburban section of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and she home-schooled for over twenty years. Mom to three grown children, she enjoys Brand: The Crown Publishing Group. “Gone South is a prodigal story about second chances, the importance of family, and the complexities of the human spirit. In this compelling novel, Meg Moseley reminds us all that we are more than our reputations and that God truly does make everything beautiful in its own time.”/5(). · Meg Moseley's Gone South offered a lot of promise, but ultimately failed to deliver. The novel is the tale of two young women who are struggling against prejudice and trudging toward redemption in the little ignoble town of Noble, Alabama/5.
Meg Moseley, whose debut novel When Sparrows Fall I highly recommend (and reviewed here), has recently published her second novel, Gone South (, WaterBrook Multnomah). In this tale of southern hospitality gone wrong, a Yankee transplant finds that grudges run deep in seemingly idyllic small-town Alabama. Gone South is not to be missed." —Christa Allan, author of Walking on Broken Glass and The Edge of Grace "Meg Moseley's sophomore novel is the perfect blend of southern charm, fast cars, and endearing characters. With a new twist on the prodigal child, Gone South is a literary delight from start to finish!". "Gone South" by Meg Moseley. Posted on by Becky. Letitia McComb, Tish, has been named after her Civil War-era great-great-great grandmother. Tish, a northerner, decides to restart her life in a small southern town. An only child, she has survived the death of her fiancée shortly before their wedding, and then the death of her.
Meg Moseley is still a Californian at heart although she’s lived more than half her life in other states. Holding jobs that ranged from candle-maker to administrative assistant, Meg eventually contributed human-interest pieces for a suburban edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Born and raised on the West Coast, Meg Moseley is a California girl at heart. Still, she and her characters have settled comfortably into the Southern lifestyle. Case in point: Gone South, Meg’s sophomore novel from Multnomah, released earlier this month. Meg is a mother of three and former homeschooling mom. Read "Gone South A Novel" by Meg Moseley available from Rakuten Kobo. The charm of the South drew her back to her family’s roots. But when the town’s old resentments turn the sweet tea bitte.
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