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Milk Glass Moon
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Milk Glass Moon, the third book in Adriana Trigiani's bestselling Big Stone Gap series, continues the life story of Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney as she faces the challenges and changes of motherhood with her trademark humor and honesty. With twists as plentiful as those found on the holler roads of southwest Virginia, this story takes turns that will surprise and enthrall the reader. Transporting us from Ave Maria's home in the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Italian Alps, from New York City to the Tuscan countryside, Milk Glass Moon" "is the story of a shifting mother-daughter relationship, of a daughter's first love and a mother's heartbreak, of an enduring marriage that contains its own ongoing challenges, and of a community faced with seismic change. All of Trigiani's beloved characters are back: Jack Mac, Ave Maria's true love, who is willing to gamble security for the unknown; her best friend and confidant, bandleader Theodore Tip-ton, who begins a new life in New York City; librarian and sexpert Iva Lou Wade Makin, who faces a life-or-death crisis. Meanwhile, surprises emerge in the blossoming of crusty cashier Fleeta Mullins, the maturing of mountain girl turned savvy businesswoman Pearl Grimes, and the return of Pete Rutledge, the handsome stranger who turned Ave Maria's world upside down in Big Cherry Holler. In this rollicking hayride of upheaval and change, Ave Maria is led to places she never dreamed she would go, and to people who enter her life and rock its foundation. As Ave Maria reaches into the past to find answers to the present, readers will stay with her every step of the way, rooting for the onetime town spinster who embraced love and made a family. Milk Glass Moon" "is about the power of love and its abiding truth, and captures Trigiani at her most lyrical and heartfelt.
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LibraryCin
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Mehso-so

Without an actual plot, and it moved pretty slow… and teenage girls. It was ok, can‘t say much more than that for me. I loved Ave Maria‘s best friend (at first), but she also made a stupid decision that I was quite disgusted with later (you‘d think she was the teenager!). I think I‘m very much like Ave Maria. I‘m not a parent, but it wouldn‘t surprise me if I had been, that I‘d be similar to her.

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Shemac77
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Pickpick

Final installment in the Big Stone Gap trilogy.
Decent series. The characters sometimes were removed from the reader; I felt like I was constantly getting to know them again and again.
Still a pick.

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Shemac77
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Evening reading.

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MrBook
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Book bundle 4 for our #SummerReadingProgram: the Adriana Trigiani Bundle! Would you choose this one?

#LitsyLovesLibraries

rustoryhuf I most definitely would! I love Trigiani‘s novels. (edited) 7y
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cvwillc
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
Pickpick

Read in summer of 2003. First book in series.

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litenthusiast
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Mehso-so

I'm on the fence with this one. I liked it, but not as much as the last two in the series. There are parts of this book I really liked, but the ending of this one seemed really rushed. However, just like Trigiani's other books there are moments that made me laugh and others that were really emotional.

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litenthusiast
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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It's been a lazy Sunday, and I spent most of the day reading! Love when I can spend a day outside reading.

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Readingrobin
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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Love my listening on Libby! And I love these characters. Can't wait to see the author next week here in Rhode Island!

Kimmie Just love this series 7y
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smilingshelves
Milk Glass Moon | Adriana Trigiani
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I love the honest struggles and mistakes of Ave Maria learning how to be a mother to her growing daughter. #booksaboutmothers #maybookflowers
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