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Big Stone Gap (Big Stone Gap, Book 1) - Community Reviews back

by Adriana Trigiani, Grace Bennett
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 9 years ago
I enjoyed my time with this book. The characters are original and the setting feels authentic. There's humor and tragedy and great southern charm. I'm definitely continuing the series.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
It's 1978 in the small town of Big Stone Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and thirty-five year old Ave Maria Mulligan is a “ferriner" not just because her mother is Italian. Her best friend Theodore is called that just because he wasn't born there. She has reason to feel even more of an ...
mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 13 years ago
A good read set in my home state. I liked it but I'm not sure I liked enough to read anything else by the author. It's been 6 years since I read it so it's a good bet I won't be reading any of the others in this series and probably nothing else by this author.
Romancing the Novel
Romancing the Novel rated it 15 years ago
Adriana Trigiani became a favorite author of mine after reading Big Stone Gap. Great story, and characters! I loved Jack Mack, what a cutie!
Between The Bookends
Between The Bookends rated it 16 years ago
I really enjoyed this one, a nice easy read, fun, the kind of book that makes you smile when you are finished. The characters are well developed and quirky and full of flavor! I can't wait to read the other books in the series. :)
EricaO
EricaO rated it 17 years ago
If I had to guess, I'd say Ave Maria is Adriana Trigiani's unique heroine. She's Italian, like the rest, but lives in the Appalachians. She owned, then sold and worked at, a drugstore. She was the town spinster and enjoyed small-town life. She had issues with her mother, recently deceased, who had n...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 17 years ago
Number 1 in the Big Stone Gap series. Very enjoyable read!
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 21 years ago
I've read all the Big Stone Gap novels, just for fun. This first one is really the best one. Brain candy, maybe, but lots of fun, colorful characters, and the story is cool.
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