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SONG OF THE ROAD by DOROTHY GARLOCK
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SummaryMargie Kinnard is thrilled when the father she barely knows
agrees to take her to California. For years, she has
yearned to try her luck in Hollywood. But her troubles
start the moment she steps into his truck.
Ornery and embittered, Elmer Kinnard couldn't care less
about his daughter or the families in their small caravan:
the parents whose blind son longs for a radio career; the
brother and sister united by fierce loyalty and hope. But
Margie is intensely interested in everyone---especially the
rough-hewn rancher who later joins their little convoy with
his young niece. Brady Hoyt, who knows all about
heartbreak, has no intention of getting involved with
Margie, just as she has no intention of sacrificing her
movie star dreams for a man with a ready-made family.
Tragedy strikes, someone turns traitor, and a dangerous
stalker threatens them all on the highway they call Route
66. Additional InformationIn Depression-era America, U.S. Route 66 beckoned to those
who yearned for a better life. Dorothy Garlock celebrates
the dreamers who rode westward on....
Hope's Highway
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