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Big Cherry Holler, 1st Edition [Hardcover]

Adriana Trigiani (Author)
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2001
From Library Journal: In this sequel to Big Stone Gap (LJ 4/1/00), it's now the late 1980s, and Ave Maria and Jack MacChesney have been married 11 years. They have a ten-year-old daughter, Etta, but lost their younger child, Joe, a few years earlier. This loss and other marital stresses have tested their relationship, but the summer brings on the biggest trial yet. As Jack tries to launch a new construction business in Big Stone Gap, VA, Ave Maria and Etta take off for Italy. While many of the same humorous characters of the first novel reappear here, the tragedy of the death of a child and the chill it can cast on any marriage make this work more somber than its predecessor. Nonetheless, this novel of love and forgiveness delivers its story in a believable manner. Ave Maria remains someone readers would like to know, and Iva Lou, her librarian friend, still has her finger on the pulse of Mars/Venus relationships in this neck of the woods. Recommended for popular fiction collections. Rebecca Sturm Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; First American Edition First Printing edition (2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 5551189864
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375506178
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #772,595 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Bestselling author Adriana Trigiani is beloved by millions of readers around the world for her hilarious and heartwarming novels. Adriana was raised in a small coal-mining town in southwest Virginia in a big Italian family. She chose her hometown for the setting and title of her debut novel, the critically acclaimed bestseller Big Stone Gap. The heartwarming story continues in the novel's sequels Big Cherry Holler, Milk Glass Moon, and Home to Big Stone Gap. Stand-alone novels Lucia, Lucia; The Queen of the Big Time; and Rococo, all topped the bestseller lists, as did Trigiani's 2009 Very Valentine and its 2010 sequel Brava, Valentine.

Trigiani teamed up with her family for Cooking with My Sisters, a cookbook coauthored by her sister Mary, with contributions from their sisters and mother. The cookbook-memoir features recipes and stories dating back a hundred years from both sides of their Italian-American family.

Adriana's novels have been translated and sold in more than 35 countries around the world. Trigiani's latest blockbuster Brava, Valentine (Very Valentine's sequel) debuted at number seven on the New York Times bestseller list following its February 2010 debut. Valentine Roncalli juggles her long-distance romance, as she works to better the family's struggling business. A once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity takes Val from the winding streets of Greenwich Village to the sun-kissed cobblestones of Buenos Aires, where she finds a long-buried secret hidden deep within a family scandal.

Trigiani's first young adult novel, Viola in Reel Life--the first in a series--debuted in September 2009. Fans fell in love with fourteen-year-old filmmaker Viola Chesterton, who moves from Brooklyn to a South Bend, Indiana, boarding school. In Spring 2011, readers will delight in Trigiani's follow-up novel Viola in the Spotlight, as Viola and friends spend an adventure-filled summer vacation in Brooklyn.

Readers will take a peek into the lives of the women who shaped Adriana, with her November 2010 nonfiction debut: Don't Sing at the Table: Life Lessons from my Grandmothers. The book makes a lovely gift for family (or yourself!), as Trigiani shares a treasure trove of insight and guidance from her two grandmothers: time-tested common sense advice on the most important aspects of a woman's life, from childhood to old age.

Fans everywhere will soon see Adriana's work on the big and small screens! She wrote the screenplay for and will direct the big screen version of her novel Big Stone Gap. Adriana has also written the film adaptations of Lucia, Lucia and Very Valentine--which will be made into a Lifetime Original Movie in 2011!

Critics from the Washington Post to the New York Times to People have described Adriana's novels as "tiramisu for the soul," "sophisticated and wise," and "dazzling." They agree that "her characters are so lively they bounce off the page," and that "...her novels are full bodied and elegantly written."

Trigiani's novels have been chosen for the USA Today Book Club, the Target Bookmarked series, and she's now officially a regular with Barnes & Noble Book Clubs, where she has conducted three online book clubs. Adriana speaks to book clubs from her home three to four nights a week.

Her books are so popular around the world that Lucia, Lucia was selected as the best read of 2004 in England by Richard and Judy.

After graduating from Saint Mary's College in South Bend, Indiana, Adriana moved to New York City to become a playwright. She founded the all-female comedy troupe "The Outcasts," which performed on the cabaret circuit for seven years. She made her off-Broadway debut at the Manhattan Theatre Club and was produced in regional theatres of note around the country.

Among her many television credits, Adriana was a writer/producer on The Cosby Show, A Different World, and executive producer/head writer for City Kids for Jim Henson Productions. Her Lifetime television special, Growing Up Funny, garnered an Emmy Award nomination for Lily Tomlin. In 1996, she wrote and directed the documentary film Queens of the Big Time. It won the Audience Award at the Hamptons Film Festival and toured the international film festival circuit from Hong Kong to London.

Adriana then wrote a screenplay called Big Stone Gap, which became the novel that began the series. Adriana spent a year and a half waking up at three in the morning to write the novel before going into work on a television show.

Adriana is married to Tim Stephenson, the Emmy Award-winning lighting designer of The Late Show with David Letterman. They live in Greenwich Village with their daughter, Lucia.

Perhaps one popular book critic said it best: "Trigiani defies categorization. She is more than a one-hit wonder, more than a Southern writer, more than a woman's novelist. She is an amazing young talent

 

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars YO! Adriana!, June 13, 2001
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Susan H. Montgomery (Greensburg, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Big Cherry Holler (Hardcover)
This author delivers in a big way. What a treat it was to see her interviewed on the Today Show and realize there was a sequel to Big Stone Gap. Her characters are multi-dimensional...real, endearing, flawed, fun, exasperating folks. The author employs a engaging practice of setting each of these books after a life-altering event, so the big event itself exists as if a silent but essential player in the unfolding of the story. This is a book one is anxious to speed through, but sorry to see end. This reader believes it is best to read Big Stone Gap first or some developments in Big Cherry Holler could be confusing. It's fun to see what has happened, not only to Ave Maria and Jack Mac, but to Pearl, Iva Lou, Fleeta, Spec, and Aunt Alice. (What great names!) Both books are immensely funny and achingly sad, this reader's favorite combination in a novel. I can't wait to find out what happens next.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful return..., July 10, 2001
This review is from: Big Cherry Holler (Hardcover)
Adriana Trigiani has done it again! After reading this novel, I felt like I had been to the best family reunion ever. Although a bit more serious than its predecessor, Big Cherry Holler was a pleasure to read and its characters a joy to revisit.

It's been eight years since Ave Maria Mulligan and Jack MacChesney tied the knot. Their marriage started off wonderfully, but like most relationships, eventually things change. Feelings regarding the death of their son and changes in the mining industry -- Jack's lifeblood -- has put a major strain on their relationship. And with too many years as an independent spinster behind her, Ave Maria finds it hard to completely let go and be a full participating part in her marriage. Plus, those rumors of infidelity don't help matters much. In hopes to fuel the dying spark, Ave plans a summer trip to Italy for her, Jack and their 8-year-old daughter, Etta. But as they say, the best laid plans can often go awry....

Big Cherry Holler is a wonderful testimony to the joys and trials of marriage. I related to both sides of the story and even felt I learned something about men versus women. And of course those quirky Gap residents are back for more laughs: still-sexy-but-married Iva Lou Wade Makin, who has all sorts of marital advice to share; savvy business woman Pearl Grimes; Theodore Tipton, Ave's best friend with a secret all his own; and Rescue Squad volunteer Spec Broadwater, who finds himself in an interesting situation. I loved this novel - more so as it neared the end. Vibrant cast of characters and a real drama that unfolds slowly throughout the book. Hope there is another Big Stone Gap novel in the works!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars She's Done It Again!, November 25, 2001
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This review is from: Big Cherry Holler (Hardcover)
Big Cherry Holler is the sequel to Big Stone Gap, and it's every bit as enjoyable as its predecessor. Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney is now married to Jack MacChesney for eight years; they have a little girl, Etta, who was just born as Big Stone Gap ended. When the coal mining business leaves town, Jack is left unemployed and needing to redefine himself. Ave Maria, not an openly warm woman, although very likeable, doesn't do much to help him, and their relationship is tested. Suffice it to say they both need to reevaluate their feelings. In the meantime, all the other characters we met in Big Stone Gap are here, too: Iva Lou, librarian and expert on men; Fleeta Mullins, cranky but likeable cynic; Pearl Grimes, the young lady to whom Ave sells her drugstore in B.S.G.; Spec Broadwater, the rescue squad captain; and Theodore Tipton, Ave's close friend who becomes director of the marching band at the University of Tennessee. This is another very enjoyable book about love, marriage, and self-identity, set in a small town with people who know all about each other, but also care for each other in a heart-warming way. Although it's not necessary for understanding this book, just for the pleasure of spending more time with these characters it would be a good idea to start with Big Stone Gap and then visit with them again in Big Cherry Holler.
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Iva Lou, Big Stone Gap, Karen Bell, Ave Maria, Jim Roy, Pete Rutledge, Zia Meoli, Alice Lambert, Fred Mulligan, Aunt Alice, Cracker's Neck Holler, New Jersey, Kiddie Kollege, Nellie Goodloe, Shoo the Cat, Halloween Carnival, Wise County, Doc Daugherty, Methodist Sewing Circle, Mutual Pharmacy, New York, Pearl Grimes, Poplar Hill, Sarah Dunleavy, John Fox
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