
My Life Was Mercy Creek
The Morrissey Family Novels, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Scott Sprague
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By:
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Jason L. Queen
About this listen
A coming-of-age story told from the point of view of a boy growing up in Virginia during the Great Depression. Set in 1933 and 1934, the stories of his family’s struggles to survive are both heartbreaking and inspiring as we watch them go from the heights of peace and serenity to the depths of scarcity and hopelessness. Will they be able to rise together, or will the brutal realities of the rural world they live in separate them and destroy their hopes and dreams?
My Life Was Mercy Creek is the debut, independently published novel of Virginia author Jason L. Queen.
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