True Stories at the Smoky View : A Novel by Jill McCroskey Coupe (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherShe Writes Press
ISBN-101631520512
ISBN-139781631520518
eBay Product ID (ePID)217075922

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Book TitleTrue Stories at the Smoky View : a Novel
Number of Pages324 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicFamily Life, Crime, Literary
GenreFiction
AuthorJill Mccroskey Coupe
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Reviews"This debut author has a knack for storytelling and great characters." -Booklist "With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch." -Library Journal " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of I Don't Like Where This is Going "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University " True Stories at the Smoky View examines the mysteries and complexities of family, friendship, love and romance, and evil both grandiose and petty. In Vrai Lynde, in particular, Coupe has given us a vivid portrait of a complicated woman torn in many directions by her loves and her loyalties." -Smoky Mountain News, " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University, "This debut author has a knack for storytelling and great characters." -Library Journal "With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch." -Booklist " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University, "This debut author has a knack for storytelling and great characters." -Booklist "With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch." -Library Journal " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University, "This debut author has a knack for storytelling and great characters." -Library Journal "With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch." -Library Journal " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University, "This debut author has a knack for storytelling and great characters." -Booklist "With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch." -Library Journal " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of I Don't Like Where This is Going "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University, " True Stories at the Smoky View is a riveting literary mystery you won't soon forget. Jill McCroskey Coupe handles this complex tale of troubled romance, broken families, redeeming friendship, and inexplicable evil with intelligence, grace, and grit. This exhilarating debut novel brims with honesty, charm, heart, and good humor." -John Dufresne, author of No Regrets, Coyote "Intrigue abounds in True Stories at the Smoky View, but this wonderful first novel is above all testament to Eudora Welty's observation that "all serious daring starts from within." With an abundance of wit and accuracy of feeling, Jill Coupe beautifully charts both the complexities of loyalty and the internal growth of Vrai Lynde, her central character, and she does so in clear, precise prose." -Jane Brox, author of Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light "Skillfully written, with careful attention to detail and a liberal sprinkling of humor, this novel by a librarian and with a librarian protagonist combines mystery and suspense with a woman's journey toward fulfillment in middle age." -Teddy Jones, author of Jackson's Pond, Texas "This is a thoroughly absorbing book that I found difficult to put down. The personalities Coupe conjured stayed with me long after I finished reading. The writing is beautiful: spare and funny. A most enjoyable read." -Maureen Beck, former Director of Library Services, Stevenson University "With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch." -Library Journal
SynopsisThe lives of a librarian and a ten-year-old boy are changed forever when they become stranded by a blizzard in a Tennessee motel, join forces in a very personal search for justice, and eventually confront the tyrant responsible for two suspicious deaths., IPPY Gold Medal for Regional Fiction (South) True Stories at the Smoky View is a wry, intricate novel about family and friendship, tyranny and justice. Although Vrai (short for Vraiment), an art history librarian in Baltimore, has not spoken to her friend Skip for over a year, after his sudden death, she dutifully takes his ashes and his dog home to his mother in Knoxville, Tennessee. Vrai has no idea why Skip stepped into traffic in Baltimore with his hands over his eyes, or why he so abruptly ended their longtime friendship. After Skip's service, Vrai rescues ten-year-old Jonathan, who has been abandoned in the funeral home parking lot. The Blizzard of 1993 soon strands this unlikely duo at the Smoky View Motel, where Jonathan, whose parents were assassinated by Pinochet's henchmen, comes across clues pointing to a possible suspect in Skip's death. By the end of this story of mutual rescue, both Vrai's and Jonathan's lives have been changed forever.

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