Finding the Grain by Malone, Wynn

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Finding the Grain

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When Augusta "Blue" Riley's parents are killed by a tornado in her last month of high school, Blue is thrown into a world where nothing...

When Augusta "Blue" Riley's parents are killed by a tornado in her last month of high school, Blue is thrown into a world where nothing is what she expected. She moves from her farm in Alabama to North Carolina to be near her aunt and attend college. Interesting classes and the love of sorority girl Grace Lancaster help Blue let go of her grief. But her world is shattered again when Grace abruptly leaves her.

Blue quits college and hits the road. For nearly twenty years she moves from town to town, job to job, woman to woman--always the first to move on--until Blue comes back to the farming life that shaped her childhood. Mississippi Delta farmer Preacher Rowe and his invalid wife Mary put Blue to work plowing the fields and helping in the house. Eventually, Preacher teaches Blue the art and craft of fine woodworking and for the first time since her parents death Blue takes control of her life.

The pull of the mountains brings Blue back to North Carolina where she opens a woodworking gallery. When her lost love walks in the door the strength and serenity Blue thought she found is put to the ultimate test.

Wynn Malone was born and raised in rural Alabama, where she spent most of her childhood roaming around outside, fishing, and occasionally smoking rabbit tobacco. As a federal employee in natural resource management subject to the whims of Washington politics, she is constantly reminded of the value of patience and perspective.



Author: Wynn Malone
Publisher: Bywater Books
Published: 03/04/2014
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.35h x 5.43w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9781612940458

About the Author
Wynn Malone was born and raised in rural Alabama, where she spent most of her childhood roaming around outside, fishing, and occasionally smoking rabbit tobacco. These lofty endeavors naturally led her to a career in natural resource management. After more than 40 years in the Deep South, she escaped to the liberal confines of Lexington, Kentucky. As a federal employee subject to the whims of Washington politics, Wynn is constantly reminded of the value of patience and perspective. She authored a previous book titled Blown Away under the pseudonym Perry Wynn.