From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, a haunting story set deep in moonshine country, where love, loss, redemption and atonement intersect in the dark secrets surrounding a 1952 prom night when two teens go missing in rural Kentucky.
But Flannery is harboring other secrets too, about her t.
Flannery is the only person Honey Bee ever entrusted with his recipes before he passed on, swearing her to secrecy as he did so.
Flannery Butler\'s daddy, Beauregard Honey Bee Butler, was known for making some of the best whiskey in the state, aged in barrels he\'d take by boat up and down the Kentucky River until the rocking waters turned the spirits smooth and golden.
Whiskey has been a way of life for generations, enabling families to provide and survive even in the darkest times.
Glass Ferry, Kentucky, is bourbon country. --Sara Gruen, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Water for Elephants Spanning several decades and written in an authentic voice both lyrical and wise, The Sisters of Glass Ferry is a haunting novel about small-town Southern secrets, loss and atonement, and the unbreakable bond between siblings.
You simply have to read it.
A SIBA OKRA Pick An emotionally resonant tale of secrets, regret, and absolution that held me spellbound.
But it will be two tumultuous decades until the muddy river yields a clue about what happened that night, compelling Flannery to confront the truth about her sleepy town, her family\'s past, and the choices she and those closest to her have made in the name of love and retribution...
Every succeeding year on the twins\' birthday, Flannery\'s mother bakes a strawberry cake, convinced that this is the day Patsy will finally come home.
Then comes the prom night when Patsy--wearing a yellow chiffon dress and the family pearls--disappears along with her date.
But Flannery is harboring other secrets too, about her twin sister Patsy, older by eight minutes and pretty in a way Flannery knows she\'ll never be.
And Flannery is the only person Honey Bee ever entrusted with his recipes before he passed on, swearing her to secrecy as he did so.
Flannery Butler\'s daddy, Beauregard Honey Bee Butler, was known for making some of the best whiskey in the state.
Whiskey has been a way of life for generations, enabling families to provide and survive even in the darkest times.
A SIBA Okra Pick A Southern Book Prize Finalist Glass Ferry, Kentucky, is bourbon country.
From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, a haunting story set deep in moonshine country, where love, loss, redemption and atonement intersect in the dark secrets surrounding a 1952 prom night when two teens go missing in rural Kentucky