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Mother Road (Route 66 1) [Mass Market Paperback]

Dorothy Garlock (Author)
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Route 66 1 November 1, 2003
Now in paperback--the bestselling author's first title in a new series set on Route 66, the Depression era's famed road to the Golden West. This first novel takes place in Oklahoma in the hot summer of 1932, where the love of two people is tested at every turn.

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In 1932 Route 66 through Sayre, Oklahoma, saw a steady stream of dust bowl refugees, and many stopped at the garage owned by one-legged Andy Connors for fuel, repairs, a drink of water, or to rest in his campground. Big, brawny, and relatively well-off, H. L. Yates has come to Sayre to pay an old debt to Andy and finds the perfect way to do it when Andy is bitten by a rabid skunk. After taking him to the hospital, Yates takes over running the garage and watching over widowed Andy's young daughters and strong-willed sister-in-law, Leona, who the small-minded people of the small town have branded as a fallen woman. Yates, who wants no attachments, falls hard for Leona, whose sanctimonious holy-roller brother is a real threat to her and Andy's girls. Best-selling Garlock's endearing characters and vividly depicted milieu will enchant her legions of readers. Garlock's claim, "I write to entertain my readers," is fully validated with this suspenseful romance. Diana Tixier Herald
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Dorothy Garlock lives in Clear Lake, Iowa. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (November 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446611689
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446611688
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #258,898 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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National bestselling and award-winning author of thirty-five romances that often feature the exciting backdrop of the Old West, Dorothy Garlock is one of America's-and the world's-favorite novelists. Her books, all enthusiastically reviewed, now total more than eight million copies in print with translations in 15 languages. She lives in Clear Lake, Iowa.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Tribute to Those Who Lived During the Depression, August 8, 2003
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"I still don't know why you're doing this, Yates."
"It's payback time, Andy."

These quotes from MOTHER ROAD, which appear near the end of the first chapter, sum up the motivation behind future action taken by its protagonist, known simply as Yates. Much of Dorothy Garlock's book deals with question marks about his past. But Yates admits his reason for staying in Sayre, Oklahoma during the depression era: to help Andy Connors's family. Andy has been bitten by a rabid skunk and must undergo treatment in Oklahoma City for four to six weeks.

Leona Dawson, Andy's sister-in-law, cares for his two young daughters after the death of their mother, her sister. She refuses to marry Andy to stop tongues wagging in the rural community. There is mutual "like" between the two but not the type of love found in a marriage. Leona comes with baggage from her past in the form of an extreme fundamentalist Christian brother, Virgil. He is the epitome of an evil antagonist and depends on Sheriff's Deputy Wayne Ham to back him up in his quest to remove the two little girls from Leona's care at Andy's.

Andy's garage and gas station is the center of action in MOTHER ROAD. Its location is on the famous Route 66 central highway across the southwest to California. Garlock gives an accurate picture of life in the dustbowl days of Oklahoma. She imparts a sense of danger when evildoers work to shatter peace and quiet in a small town, changing when the new highway segment opens. Bootleggers and highwaymen threaten serenity, but MOTHER ROAD's most serious trouble comes from town and family bigotry.

Leona and Yates begin their acquaintance with misconceptions. To him, she is a plain girl, brimming with spit and vinegar. She's tough when confronted and gentle with Andy's girls. For her, Yates is a mysterious stranger who has invaded their lives and is her object of contention. Much of her fear is rooted in her distrust. Garlock uses a volume of words to illustrate Leona's feelings. At times, the fear factor and insecurity overshadow the romance.

Virgil's self-righteous personality looms as a constant threat to the family. His own wife and children are objects of his brutality. When diphtheria strikes his son, Virgil sees it as God's will. A subplot unfolds when his anger affects the entire community. Yates comes to terms with denials stemming from his background before the story's end. Major characters confront their demons and accept changes in their lives.

MOTHER ROAD is a colorful personalization of a highway and the people who work and play along its byways. Garlock captures the work ethic and spirit of Americans during the Depression years with understanding. MOTHER ROAD is a novel of tribute to the common men and women of that era.

--- Reviewed by Judy Gigstad

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Depression revisited, October 19, 2004
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I was too young to understand the Depression and its cause, but this book was a very good reenactment of how it might have been and how the poor put up with life. It was an innocent time too because most of the people helped each other even tho they had nothing themselves. The year is 1932. The story simple and interesting. The romance was sweet. Nothing hot, just a nice book with a real bad guy thrown in for everyone to hate. This was my first Dorothy Garlock read and I just might look for others.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Fast Read, August 2, 2003
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I love all of Dorothy Garlock's books and I enjoyed this one also but I felt something was left out especially at the end. I will be waiting for the next book.
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THE POWERFUL AUTOMOBILE, RACING ALONG THE NEWLY paved Route 66, slowed as it crossed the bridge over the north fork of the Red River, then picked up speed. Read the first page
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quarantine sign, portable oven
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Ruth Ann, Aunt Lee, Uncle Virgil, Virgil Dawson, Oklahoma City, Andy Connors, Doctor Langley, Aunt Leona, Barker Fleming, Deputy Ham, Elk City, Miss Dawson, Brother Muse, San Angelo, Abe Patton, Deke Bales, Arnold Taylor, Pastor Muse, Wayne Ham, Leona Dawson, Holly Louise, Beckham County, Brother Ham, Ernie Harding, Miss Kinnard
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