book cover of Thirteen Miles from Suncrest
 

Thirteen Miles from Suncrest

(1994)
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The novel depicts timeless themes of overcoming hardship and tragedy through a family's strength and love.

Born on January 1, 1900, on a family farm in the mountains of North Carolina, Medford McGee grows up awestruck by the rapid changes that blazon the new century. With the Sunday Nashville Banner, sent each week by Aunt Louise and read by Father on the porch, comes news of turbulent international politics and revolutionary new technology - automobiles with electric starters and airplanes that can cross continents.

Fans of Donald Davis will recognize in Thirteen Miles from Suncrest the same heartwarming wit and incisive characterization that has earned him a place among the best of American storytellers. Readers new to Davis will find in this seasoned storyteller's first novel the mythos of our American agrarian past, and with it the cadence and charm of a less hurried era.


Genre: Young Adult Fiction


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