The Moonflower Vine: A Novel by Jetta Carleton, Jane Smiley
- The Moonflower Vine: A Novel
- Jetta Carleton, Jane Smiley
- Page: 353
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9780061971181
- Publisher: HarperCollins
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The Moonflower Vine by Jetta Carleton Jetta Carleton's novel The Moonflower Vine is a deeply intimate portrait of the Soames family, as individuals and as a whole. It encompasses the enduring The Moonflower Vine | Jetta Carleton The Moonflower Vine. Simon and Schuster, 1962. Hardcover. Book club edition, near fine hardcover with yellow topstain to pages shows just a touch of wear, The Moonflower Vine: A Novel by Jetta Carleton, Paperback On a farm in western Missouri during the first half of the twentieth century, Matthew and Callie Soames create a life for themselves and raise four headstrong The Moonflower Vine | Jetta Carleton | First Edition Set in rural Missouri in the early 1900s, The Moonflower Vine is the tale of Matthew and Callie Soames and their four daughters, all of whom have left home in The Moonflower Vine This apparently autobiographical chronicle of a Missouri country family is a Literary Guild selection for January. Readers who seek a strong story line will The Moonflower Vine, by Jetta Carleton Dec 23, 2006 — The Moonflower Vine: A Novel (P.S.): Carleton, Jetta: Books A timeless American classic rediscovered—an unforgettable saga of a heartland family. On a farm in western Missouri during the first half of the twentieth Moonflower Vine, The (P.S. Series) The story begins as Mary Jo, the youngest of the four girls, tells of the annual visit to see their parents, which is both a reunion, and a sense of duty. The The Moonflower Vine Four girls come of age in Depression-era Missouri; author Jetta Carleton lays bare their secrets, their shames and the love that pulses through their veins. She The Moonflower Vine Wit, emotion and undiminished boldness. . . . This is a book which celebrates life and warms the heart.” —Tulsa World A timeless American classic,