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Sweet Music on Moonlight Ridge

Average rating
4.4 out of 5
Based on 54 Ratings and 31 Reviews

Book Description
Welcome to Moonlight Ridge, a magical, musical place overlooking a small town named Eden. Here you'll meet a pair of intrepid eight-year-old cousins, Lily Claire and Willie T., and their multi-ethnic family in the backwoods of Alabama. This is a story about family and community ties, loyalty and faith, and a very unusual map used by two flamboyant children to solve a mystery "out on the mountain.... More
Book Information
Publishernone
BindingPaperback (5 editions)
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages124
ISBN-100984083685
ISBN-13978-0984083688
Publication Date05/29/2010
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9/23/2016 Ramey Channell said: Share the magical, musical adventure of 8 year old Lily Claire and her crazy 8 year old cousin, Willie T. in 1950s Alabama woodlands near a town named Eden. Folklore, family legends, forest creatures and intriguing characters all are a part of the magic and mystery of Moonlight Ridge.
tags: southern wildlife, children in fiction, folk music, Alabama fiction, southern fiction, folklore

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10/19/2012 Shelley Workinger said: http://bookfare.blogspot.com/2011/09/sweet-music-on-moonlight-ridge-ramey.html
tags: FoodFic, I read

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