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Title:
Miller's Valley
Written by:
Anna Quindlen 
Read by:
Brittany Pressley 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
8 hours 8 minutes 
Published:
March 28 2017 
Available Date:
March 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781536662481 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; General Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Brilliance audio 
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'Mesmerizing ... Quindlen makes her characters so richly alive, so believable, that it’s impossible not to feel every doubt and dream they harbor ... the novel is overwhelmingly moving ...'
The New York Times

In a small town on the verge of big change, a young woman unearths deep secrets about her family and unexpected truths about herself.

A novel about family and the secrets that we keep – a young woman learning to love and leave home and realising that, maybe, she never quite left. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Still Life with Bread Crumbs and Rise and Shine. This story begins in the 1960s, and explores how Mimi Miller comes of age, over and over again. As a young girl in Miller’s Valley, an ordinary farming town that may be facing its final days, Mimi is observing adults, selling corn, growing up and changing, and watching the world around her change, too. As the years go by, the unthinkable starts to seem inevitable. Anna Quindlen’s novel takes us through the changing eras of Mimi and her family, as secrets are revealed, and the heartbreaks of growing up and falling in love with the wrong man are overcome. A deeply moving, inspiring story of a young woman learning to love and leave, the place and family from which she comes.

'Keenly observed ... powerful.'
Kirkus Reviews

'A breathtakingly moving look at a family and a community coming to terms with life and loss from the 1960s to today.'
USA Today