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Ridley Speaks - Robinson, Kirk Ward
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In a sun baked southern town near the famous Appalachian Trail, poverty and drug abuse have taken hold, and an eighteen-year-old girl sets out on a single-minded mission to save her future. In Book Three of The Speaks Saga, Blaize's eldest daughter, Ridley, has finally come of age and can now escape her bleak life, desperate to leave bitter memories behind but she is haunted by them, recounting the trials and struggles of the Speaks family during its darkest period. When she is stranded in Nashville, Ridley must use her wits and her cunning to foil human traffickers who want to groom and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a sun baked southern town near the famous Appalachian Trail, poverty and drug abuse have taken hold, and an eighteen-year-old girl sets out on a single-minded mission to save her future. In Book Three of The Speaks Saga, Blaize's eldest daughter, Ridley, has finally come of age and can now escape her bleak life, desperate to leave bitter memories behind but she is haunted by them, recounting the trials and struggles of the Speaks family during its darkest period. When she is stranded in Nashville, Ridley must use her wits and her cunning to foil human traffickers who want to groom and exploit her. With the grit and determination born of her upbringing in Appalachia, Ridley battles her way through Music City's most hallowed streets in a deadly pursuit of vengeance, never losing sight of her ultimate goal, while drawing courage from the very person she'd come to hate. Readers will discover what happened to Blaize and Jocela at the end of Blaize Speaks, see Timewall as a young boy, and learn the backstories of Tommy, Robbie, Priscilla, and Lainey.
Autorenporträt
Kirk Ward Robinson, a four-time Appalachian Trail thru-hiker, was born and raised in south Texas and has since lived in every continental American time zone. He is an inveterate hiker and cyclist, which is how he prefers to travel and explore the world. His wide-ranging career has included roles as a chief operating officer, bookstore manager, stagehand, bicycle mechanic, and executive director of an educational non-profit organization in cooperation with the National Park Service. Robinson has been twice named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books: in 2012 for Life in Continuum, and in 2015 for The Appalachian. He earned five stars from Foreword Clarion Reviews for his novel The Latter Half of Inglorious Years.These days he maintains a small ancestral farm in the hills of Tennessee.www.kirkwardrobinson.com