Saturday, August 13, 2022

Big Stone Gap




  Big Stone Gap Is A Page Away. 

  If you're in the mood for a heartwarming Southern tale that will leave you smiling and crying, then look no further than the Big Stone Gap series by Adriana Trigiani. Set in the titular town of Big Stone Gap, Virginia, the first book introduces us to Ave Maria Mulligan, a 35-year-old spinster who is about to face a life-changing revelation in 1978. As we follow Ave Maria through the ups and downs of her life in the next three novels, we get to know her family, friends, and neighbors in more depth. We see how they deal with love, loss, betrayal, and redemption in a small town where everyone knows each other's business. Adriana Trigiani has a talent for creating vivid characters who feel like real people you could meet on the street. Whether it's Ave Maria's best friend, the hilarious and wise-cracking Iva Lou Wade, or her long-lost Italian relatives, or the quirky residents of Big Stone Gap, each character is unique and memorable. Moreover, the Big Stone Gap series explores themes of identity, family, community, and heritage with sensitivity and humor. You'll learn about Italian-American culture, Appalachian traditions, and the challenges of being a woman in a patriarchal society. You'll also appreciate the power of friendship, forgiveness, and second chances. And if you've seen the 2015 film adaptation of the first book, you'll enjoy comparing it to the original source material. Ashley Judd gives a heartfelt performance as Ave Maria, while Jenna Elfman and Whoopi Goldberg add their own charm to the supporting roles. Overall, the Big Stone Gap series is a delightful read that will transport you to a simpler time and place, where life's joys and sorrows are shared by a close-knit community. You won't regret visiting Big Stone Gap and its wonderful inhabitants.


Good luck and as always may the odds ever be in your favor.








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