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7258789The Song of the Blue Bottle Treehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-song-of-the-blue-bottle-tree-9798895944356/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6810910/image.jpg?v=638756764844230000484484MXNRecorded Books, Inc.InStock/Audiolibros/<p><strong>Disguised by a name she found on a tombstone and accompanying a Vietnam vet she met in a graveyard, an unconventional young snake-handler who talks to the dead returns to the ghosts of her childhood home in 1967 Arkansas ...</strong></p><p><strong>Readers of Delia Owens, Barbara Kingsolver, Kelly Mustian, and Quinn Connor will be captivated by this haunting Southern debut about found family, folk magic, the long shadow of trauma, the salvation of human connection, and the transcendent beauty of nature.</strong></p><p>Genevieve Charbonneau talks to ghosts and has a special relationship with rattlesnakes. In her travels, shes wandered throughout the South, escaping a mental hospital in Alabama, working for a Louisiana circus, and dancing at a hoochy-kootch in Texas. Now for the first time in a decade, shes allowed her winding path to bring her to the site of her grandmothers Arkansas farmhouse, a place hallowed in her memory.</p><p>She intends only to visit brieflyto pay respects to her buried loved ones and leave. But a chance meeting with a haunted young Vietnam vet reconnects her with the remnants of a family she thought long gone, and their union becomes a catalyst for change and salvation. An abused woman and her daughters develop the courage to fight back, a ghost finds the path away from life, and a sanctimonious predator becomes the prey. In the process, Genevieve must choose between her longing for meaningful connection after years as an outsider and her equally excruciating impulse to run.</p><p>Written by a naturalist and set on the land where her family roots stretch back two centuries, <em>The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree</em> is a haunting story about letting go and the things we leave behind, the power of names, and the ties that bind. It is both harrowing and triumphant, a visceral Southern debut as otherworldly and beautiful as it is unflinching and wry.</p><p><strong>A Publishers Marketplace BUZZ BOOKS Selection</strong></p><p>"Set in rural Arkansas in 1967, India Hayfords evocative and beautifully crafted tale is infused with magical realism and dark humor. This powerful narrative of belonging and the unexpected gifts and challenges of finding ones place in the world is a mesmerizing read that will leave you pondering the interplay of fate and free will. Its a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring quest for home."<strong>Susan Wiggs</strong>, # 1 <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author</p>...6900727The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree484484https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-song-of-the-blue-bottle-tree-9798895944356/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6810910/image.jpg?v=638756764844230000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20259798895944356_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9798895944356_<p>Disguised by years in exile and a name she found on a gravestone, an unconventional young woman returns<br />to her childhood home in rural 1967 Arkansas in this hauntingly visceral Southern tale of desperate choices,<br />found family, folk magic and noisy ghosts.<br />Genevieve Charbonneau talks to ghosts and has a special relationship with rattlesnakes. In her travels, shes<br />wandered throughout the South, working in a Louisiana circus and as a hootchy kootch dancer in Texas. Now<br />for the first time in a decade, shes allowed her winding path to bring her to the site of her grandmothers<br />Arkansas farmhouse, a place hallowed in her memory.<br />Disguised by years in exile and a name she found on a gravestone, Genevieve intends only to visit briefly<br />and leave. But a chance meeting with a guilt-ridden young Vietnam veteran draws her into more unexpected<br />connections. Her hard-won independence inspires an abused woman and her daughters to find their own path<br />to empowerment, and a hypocritical preacher is brought to a long-deserved reckoning.<br />With undertones of magical realism and dark humor, here is a powerful story of discoveringand sometimes<br />rediscoveringones place in the world, and the unexpected challenges and gifts that present themselves<br />along the way.</p>...(*_*)9798895944356_<p><strong>Disguised by a name she found on a tombstone and accompanying a Vietnam vet she met in a graveyard, an unconventional young snake-handler who talks to the dead returns to the ghosts of her childhood home in 1967 Arkansas ...</strong></p><p><strong>Readers of Delia Owens, Barbara Kingsolver, Kelly Mustian, and Quinn Connor will be captivated by this haunting Southern debut about found family, folk magic, the long shadow of trauma, the salvation of human connection, and the transcendent beauty of nature.</strong></p><p>Genevieve Charbonneau talks to ghosts and has a special relationship with rattlesnakes. In her travels, shes wandered throughout the South, escaping a mental hospital in Alabama, working for a Louisiana circus, and dancing at a hoochy-kootch in Texas. Now for the first time in a decade, shes allowed her winding path to bring her to the site of her grandmothers Arkansas farmhouse, a place hallowed in her memory.</p><p>She intends only to visit brieflyto pay respects to her buried loved ones and leave. But a chance meeting with a haunted young Vietnam vet reconnects her with the remnants of a family she thought long gone, and their union becomes a catalyst for change and salvation. An abused woman and her daughters develop the courage to fight back, a ghost finds the path away from life, and a sanctimonious predator becomes the prey. In the process, Genevieve must choose between her longing for meaningful connection after years as an outsider and her equally excruciating impulse to run.</p><p>Written by a naturalist and set on the land where her family roots stretch back two centuries, <em>The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree</em> is a haunting story about letting go and the things we leave behind, the power of names, and the ties that bind. It is both harrowing and triumphant, a visceral Southern debut as otherworldly and beautiful as it is unflinching and wry.</p><p><strong>A Publishers Marketplace BUZZ BOOKS Selection</strong></p><p>"Set in rural Arkansas in 1967, India Hayfords evocative and beautifully crafted tale is infused with magical realism and dark humor. This powerful narrative of belonging and the unexpected gifts and challenges of finding ones place in the world is a mesmerizing read that will leave you pondering the interplay of fate and free will. Its a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring quest for home."<strong>Susan Wiggs</strong>, # 1 <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author</p>...9798895944356_Recorded Books, Inc.audiolibro_9798895944356_9798895944356India HayfordInglésMéxico2025-03-25T00:00:00+00:00NoMINUTE2025-03-25T00:00:00+00:00Recorded Books, Inc.