Watch author Melissa Scholes Young discuss her debut contemporary fiction novel as well as get a sneak peek of Hannibal, MO!In FLOOD, a young woman who--like. Flood; A Novel; By: Melissa Scholes Young; Narrated by: Hallie Ricardo; Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins Unabridged Audiobook. Check out this great listen on www.doorway.ru Winner of the Literary Fiction category for the Best Book Award. A sparkling debut set in Mark Twain's boyhood town, Flood is a story of what it means to be lost and found. Laura Brooks fled her hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, 10 years ago after a.
Melissa Scholes Young knows how to tell a story, one that captivates and charms. She also knows the land and the heart's attachment to it. Flood is a novel about coming home, which in this case, is Hannibal, Missouri, on the banks of the Mississippi River, the land of Mark Twain and his unforgettable characters, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. This. A sparkling debut set in Mark Twain's boyhood town, Flood is a story of what it means to be lost and found. Laura Brooks fled her hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, 10 years ago after a historic flood and personal heartbreak. Now she's returned unannounced, and her family and friends don't know what to make of it. "Melissa Scholes Young is immensely talented. Her eye is clear and her powers are on high. I read FLOOD with admiration and growing excitement.I so strongly recommend her. Read her, now! —Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Water Museum "Melissa Scholes Young knows how to tell a story, one that captivates and charms. She also knows the land and the heart's attachment to it.
Flood; A Novel; By: Melissa Scholes Young; Narrated by: Hallie Ricardo; Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins Unabridged Audiobook. Watch author Melissa Scholes Young discuss her debut contemporary fiction novel as well as get a sneak peek of Hannibal, MO!In FLOOD, a young woman who--like. FLOOD, the debut novel by Melissa Scholes Young, is set in Hannibal, MO -- yes, that Hannibal where Mark Twain once lived and where Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer and more "lived" along with Mississippi River. That mighty river plays a large part in this wonderful novel as does Twain's characters.
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